Enlisting “Vertues Noble and Excelent”: Behavior, Credit, and Knowledge Organization in the Social Edition

By Constance Crompton1, Ray Siemens2, Alyssa Arbuckle2, INKE Research Group3

1. U Ottawa 2. UVic 3. N/A

A part of the special issue of DHQ on feminisms and digital humanities, this paper takes as its starting place Greg Crane’s exhortation that there is a "need to shift from lone editorials and monumental editions to editors ... who…

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