Dear digital medievalists,
I am pleased to announce the publication of Joris van Zundert's article "On Not Writing a Review about Mirador: Mirador, IIIF, and the Epistemological Gains of Distributed Digital Scholarly Resources" in the Journal of Digital Medievalist: http://doi.org/10.16995/dm.78
This article is one of four articles and three reviews published over the past few months on the new publication platform of Open Library in the Humanities (OLH). For your convenience, this is the table of contents of the current issue:
"On the Classification of the Slavic Menaia Manuscripts Dated from the 11th to 14th Centuries" by Aleksei Netsunajev & Natalja Netsunajev, http://doi.org/10.16995/dm.75
"Spatial Reading: Digital Literary Maps of the Icelandic Outlaw Sagas" by Mary Catherine Kinniburgh, http://doi.org/10.16995/dm.66
"Omeka and Other Digital Platforms for Undergraduate Research Projects on the Middle Ages" by Esther Liberman Cuenca & Maryanne Kowaleski, http://doi.org/10.16995/dm.69
"On Not Writing a Review about Mirador: Mirador, IIIF, and the Epistemological Gains of Distributed Digital Scholarly Resources" by Joris van Zundert, http://doi.org/10.16995/dm.78
/DM Reviews - June 2018, /http://doi.org/10.16995/dm.79:
"Bodard, Gabriel and Matteo Romanello (eds.). (2016). Digital Classics outside the Echo-Chamber: Teaching, Knowledge Exchange and Public Engagement. London: Ubiquity Press" reviewed by Eleonora Litta
"ALIM: Archivio della Latinità Italiana del Medioevo. http://en.alim.unisi.it/" reviewed by Traianos Manos
"Kodikologie und Paläographie im digitalen Zeitalter 4/Codicology and Palaeography in the Digital Age 4. (2017). Schriften des Instituts für Dokumentologie und Editorik 11, edited by Hannah Busch, Franz Fischer, Patrick Sahle, in collaboration with Bernhard Assmann, Philipp Hegel, Celia Krause. Norderstedt: Books on Demand. Online: http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/7774/" reviewed by Lisa Fagin Davis
I would like to thank all contributors, peer reviewers, editors and the publisher for their great service to our readers and the Digital Medievalist community.
Best wishes, Franz Fischer, editor-in-chief of Digital Medievalist