Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 38, No. 6. Department of Digital Humanities, University of Cologne Hosted by DH-Cologne www.dhhumanist.org Submit to: humanist@dhhumanist.org Date: 2024-05-14 08:11:54+00:00 From: Tessa Gengnagel <tessa.gengnagel@uni-koeln.de> Subject: FAIR digital scholarly editions (Text+/RIDE) Dear colleagues, We are pleased to announce that the second joint volume of the RIDE journal has been published in collaboration with the German NFDI consortium Text+ (National Research Data Infrastructure). Volume 17 of RIDE reviews digital scholarly editions with a particular focus on the FAIR data principles (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable). Within the Text+ task area ‘Editions’ and especially in the measure ‘Standardization’, questions that center on the applicability of the FAIR principles include: What does FAIRness mean in the context of digital editions? Can the FAIR principles even be meaningfully applied to digital edition projects? And how FAIR could our editions ever be? Reviews can make an important contribution to clarifying these questions. Three reviews of digital editions now complete volume 17, which was published in a rolling release: • Europäische Religionsfrieden Digital by Tobias Hodel and Peter Dängeli: https://ride.i-d-e.de/issues/issue-17/europaeische-religionsfrieden/ • Digital Austin Papers by Ruth Sander: https://ride.i-d-e.de/issues/issue-17/austin-papers/ • Gottfried Semper: Der Stil – Eine Edition im Aufbau by Sandra König: https://ride.i-d-e.de/issues/issue-17/semper-edition/ The first two contributions to the volume were published in May 2023: • Die Tagebücher von Andreas Okopenko (1949–1954) by Kerstin Manninger: https://ride.i-d-e.de/issues/issue-17/okopenko/ • Friedrich Dürrenmatts Stoffe-Projekt als digitale Edition by Nadine Sutor: https://ride.i-d-e.de/issues/issue-17/duerrenmatt/ The previous joint issue of RIDE and Text+ which also focused on the FAIR principles in the context of digital scholarly editions was published in March 2023 and includes five further reviews and the introductory editorial: https://ride.i-d-e.de/issues/issue-16/ Enjoy the (FAIR) RIDE! On behalf of the editors Tessa Gengnagel, Frederike Neuber and Daniela Schulz -- Dr. Tessa Gengnagel Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin | Research Associate Universität zu Köln | University of Cologne Geschäftsführung | Management Cologne Center for eHumanities Universitätsstraße 22 50923 Köln Tel.: +49 (0)221/470-4056 E-Mail: tessa.gengnagel@uni-koeln.de _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe at: http://dhhumanist.org/Restricted List posts to: humanist@dhhumanist.org List info and archives at at: http://dhhumanist.org Listmember interface at: http://dhhumanist.org/Restricted/ Subscribe at: http://dhhumanist.org/membership_form.php