Dear Medievalists,
Last Monday, 24 December 2018, the article on "Automatic Scribe Attribution for Medieval Manuscripts" by Mats Dahllöf from the University of Uppsala has been published in Digital Medievalist: https://journal.digitalmedievalist.org/articles/10.16995/dm.67/
This publication also marks the closure of the 11th volume of the journal, which is the first volume to be published in collaboration with Open Library of Humanities (OLH). For your convenience, here is the table of contents:
*/Digital Medievalist 11 (2018)/*
On the Classification of the Slavic Menaia Manuscripts Dated from the 11th to 14th Centuries, by Aleksei and Natalja Netsunajev
Spatial Reading: Digital Literary Maps of the Icelandic Outlaw Sagas, by Mary Catherine Kinniburgh
Omeka and Other Digital Platforms for Undergraduate Research Projects on the Middle Ages, by Esther Liberman Cuenca and Maryanne Kowaleski
On Not Writing a Review about Mirador: Mirador, IIIF, and the Epistemological Gains of Distributed Digital Scholarly Resources, by Joris van Zundert
Automatic Scribe Attribution for Medieval Manuscripts, by Mats Dahllöf
/DM Reviews - June 2018/
Review on "Digital Classics outside the Echo-Chamber: Teaching, Knowledge Exchange and Public Engagement. London, 2016: Ubiquity Press", by Eleonnora Litta
Review on "ALIM: Archivio della Latinità Italiana del Medioevo. http://en.alim.unisi.it/", by Traianos Manos
Review on "Codicology and Palaeography in the Digital Age 4. Norderstedt, 2017: Books on Demand", by Lisa Fagin Davis
All articles are published under a CC BY 4.0 licence and can be freely accessed under https://journal.digitalmedievalist.org/
Thank you to all contributors, peer reviewers and editors. A great thank you also to our partners from Ubiquity Press and Open Library of Humanities for their generous and professional support. I wish you all a good year in 2019.
Franz Fischer, Editor-in-Chief