Survey – Digital Edition Platforms and Tools

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Are you currently publishing a scholarly digital documentary edition? Or perhaps in the planning stages, evaluating options and thinking about platform features and design? We are interested in learning more about the tools and platforms in use or under review – as well as what editors look for when evaluating options – and invite your participation in a survey (https://goo.gl/forms/xO5Fk8IzzLCujTF42).

This survey was developed as part of a workshop, The Development of Digital Documentary Editing Platforms, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and hosted by the Center for Digital Editing (University of Virginia) and Jane Addams Papers Project (Ramapo College of New Jersey). For more information about the workshop, this survey, and next steps, please contact Jennifer Stertzer (jes7z@virginia.edu) and Cathy Moran Hajo (chajo@ramapo.edu).

Thanks for your participation!

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