Toward modeling the social edition: An approach to understanding the electronic scholarly edition in the context of new and emerging social media*

By Ray Siemens1, Megan Timney2, Cara Leitch1, Corina Koolen3, Alex Garnett4

1. University of Victoria 2. Blurb, Inc. 3. Leiden University 4. University of British Columbia

This article explores building blocks in extant and emerging social media toward the possibilities they offer to the scholarly edition in electronic form, positing that we are witnessing the nascent stages of a new ‘social’ edition…

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