id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_7jxf7vwbnfhojaz2jodkmyfmpq James Cummings Opening the book: data models and distractions in digital scholarly editing 2019 15 .pdf application/pdf 8083 426 49 This article argues that editors of scholarly digital editions should not be distracted by editors of scholarly digital editions should not be distracted from editorial tasks by assumptions, the structures and vocabularies of an encoded edition do help us foreground the theories of text we use when creating scholarly digital editions, and thus it is would, in no way, stop a scholarly digital edition from being a publication of knowledge and commentary on an individual work, but it requires that its underlying The de-facto standard for a data model to be used in creating scholarly digital editions particular scholarly digital edition would be expected to make use of all of them.1 Though, The use of open international standards for the creation of scholarly digital editions is Opening the book: data models and distractions in digital scholarly editing Opening the book: data models and distractions in digital scholarly editing ./cache/work_7jxf7vwbnfhojaz2jodkmyfmpq.pdf ./txt/work_7jxf7vwbnfhojaz2jodkmyfmpq.txt