期刊诗歌索引,2.0版

April Patrick, Natalie M. Houston, Lindsy Lawrence
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摘要:本文介绍了期刊诗歌索引的最新版本,这是一个开放获取的数据库,揭示了19世纪期刊诗歌的多样性和复杂性及其在印刷页面上的材料呈现。项目设计、数据本体和索引方法遵循文学文本的社会历史模型,并代表给定诗歌的每个期刊印刷的独特特征。数据库通过索引关于期刊内和期刊间的诗歌排列、贡献者签名的变化、不同语言的出现、文本外元素、排版和页面设计的信息,突出了这一出版背景。本文将该项目置于期刊研究的遗产中,并论证了新的数字研究工具的重要性。
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The Periodical Poetry Index, Version 2.0
Abstract This article describes the latest iteration of the Periodical Poetry Index, an open-access database that reveals the variety and complexity of nineteenth-century periodical poetry and its material presentation on the printed page. The project design, data ontology, and indexing methodology follow a sociohistorical model of the literary text and represent the distinctive features of each periodical printing of a given poem. The database foregrounds this publication context by indexing information about the arrangement of poems within and across periodical issues, variations in contributor signature, and the appearance of different languages, paratextual elements, typography, and page design. This article situates the project in the heritage of periodical studies and demonstrates the importance of new digital tools for research.
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