Advances in the creation of BIDISO TEXTOS. Digital scholarly edition of news pamphlets
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https://doi.org/10.13136/2284-2667/1099Keywords:
News pamphlets, Digital Academic Edition, XML-TEI, Markup model, XVIth-XVIIIth CenturiesAbstract
Progress is reported on the configuration of a text repository associated with the Biblioteca Digital Siglo de Oro (BIDISO) project –called BIDISO Textos– related to the collection of relaciones de sucesos. Key aspects of our model of Digital Academic Edition of this informative publishing genre of the Modern Age are established. Such aspects are related to the delimitation of our corpus, the recipients of the editions, the objectives, the mechanisms for obtaining the texts and the encoding, based on the TEI scheme. We move forward to remedy the lack of texts of this genre that are susceptible to precise systematic analysis to carry out rigorous statistical and quantitative studies that allow us to advance in the knowledge of the relaciones de sucesos through the application of new technologies.
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