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Prof. Elena Pierazzo - The edition of draft manuscripts: theories, (data) models and methods
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Prof. Elena PIERAZZO Center for Advanced Renaissance Studies (CESR) / CNRS, University of Tours – FR
Elena Pierazzo is Professor of Digital Humanities at Centre d’Études Superieures de la Renaissance, University of Tours where she directs the masters in Digital Humanities. She has a PhD in Italian Philology: her specialisms are Italian Renaissance, digital edition of manuscripts, digital editing, and text encoding. Her most recent publication is Digital Scholarly Editing: Theories, Models and Methods (2015). She has been the Chair of the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) and involved in the TEI user community, with a special interest in modern and medieval manuscripts. Co-chair of the Programme Committee of the DH2019 conference, she was the co-chairs the working group on digital editions of the European Network NeDiMAH and was one of the scientists-in-chief for the ITN DiXiT.
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