Lecture Session 1 – 22nd September 2025
Oslo Summer School
2025
Annika Rockenberger, PhD
This is a buffet.
Eat with an appetite, but don't overdo it.
You can come back for more later!
Image credits: Banquet Still Life by Adriaen van Utrecht (1599-1651/52), oil on canvas, 1644. United Archives / WHA. Link:
https://www.europeana.eu/en/item/2024909/photography_ProvidedCHO_United_Archives___WHA_02406105. Rights: CC BY-SA
A scholarly edition is the critical representation of historic documents.
Sahle (2016)
Scholarly digital editions are scholarly editions that are guided by a digital paradigm in their theory, method and practice.
Sahle (2016)
The most important task for the editor is the creation of information as rich, accurate and reliable data.
Sahle (2013)
Look at Sahle's (2016) definitions of 'Scholarly Edition'
A scholary edition is the critical representation of historic documents.
and 'Digital Scholarly Edition'
Digital Scholarly Editions are scholarly editions that are guided by a digital paradigm in their theory, method and practice and cannot – or can hardly – be given in print without significant loss of content and functionality.
According to the definitions, are you creating a DSE?
Which aspects of sustainability are you most concerned about regarding your project?
1. Community
2. Maintainability
3. Archivability
4. Reliability
Or others?
Go to menti.com and use the code 7947 6182
OR
Scan the QR code
Zotero Group Library
https://www.zotero.org/groups/5164276/baerut_sustainable_digital_scholarly_editions_network_and_skills_hub
baerut-admin@ub.uio.no
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Recommended citation:
Annika Rockenberger (2025). Lecture "What Makes A Sustainable Digital Scholarly Edition?". Oslo Summer School for Sustainable Digital Scholarly Editions.