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'Zu Rande kommen': Phänomen und Präsentation von Randnotizen am Beispiel der digitalen Ferdinand-Tönnies-Briefedition

Authors: Claudia Bamberg; Uwe Dörk; Alexander Wierzock; Tatjana Trautmann; Thomas Burch; Radoslav Petkov;

'Zu Rande kommen': Phänomen und Präsentation von Randnotizen am Beispiel der digitalen Ferdinand-Tönnies-Briefedition

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"Randnotizen spielen in digitalen Editionen bisher nur eine marginale Rolle. In der brieflichen Kommunikation von Ferdinand Tönnies, Mitbegründer der Soziologie, treten Randnotizen episodisch in bestimmten, intensiven Beziehungskonstellationen auf und spielen dann eine zentrale Rolle. Aufgrund dieser wichtigen Funktion musste für Randnotizen eine angemessene Präsentationsweise in der digitalen Edition der Briefe Tönnies' gefunden werden. Weder eine rein topografische Wiedergabe der Randnotizen noch eine kontextbasierte Präsentationsweise eignet sich für unsere Erkenntnissinteressen. Daher wird die Briefedition mit der Möglichkeit einer wechselbaren dualen Textwiedergabe ausgestattet. Dafür werden die Randnotizen in der virtuellen Forschungsumgebung FuD hinsichtlich ihrer Anordnung auf der Seite ausgezeichnet und mit eindeutigen Identifiern versehen, die ihre Verknüpfung untereinander und innerhalb des Kernbrieftextes abbilden. Zugleich ermöglicht diese Art der Kodierung auch eine quantitative und qualitative Analyse des Phänomens 'Randnotizen'." Ein Beitrag zur 9. Tagung des Verbands "Digital Humanities im deutschsprachigen Raum" - DHd 2023 Open Humanities Open Culture.

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digitale Briefedition, Strukturanalyse, Annotieren, Ferdinand Tönnies, Modellierung, Datenmodellierung, DHd2023, Randnotizen, Transkription, Räumliche Analyse, Text

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