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22 Part 1: Selected Introductory Readings � Tanselle: Introduction to Scholarly Editing (2002)<br />

G4. PROOFREADING<br />

"Examining the Printer's Copy and Reading the Proofs," in Center for Editions of American Authors,<br />

Statement of Editorial Principles and Procedures (rev. G.T. Tanselle, 1972), pp. 12-13.<br />

Ronald Gottesman and David Nordloh, "The Quest for Perfection: or Surprises in the Consummation of<br />

Their Wedding Journey," CEAA Newsletter 1 (March 1968): 12-13.<br />

James B. Meriwether, "Some Proofreading Precautions," CEAA Newsletter 2 (July 1969): 17-18.<br />

Eleanor Harman, "Hints on Proofreading," Scholarly Publishing 6 (1974-75): 151-57.<br />

S.W. Reid, "Definitive Editions and Photocomposition," Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America<br />

72 (1978): 321-26.<br />

Mary-Jo Kline, "Evaluation of Procedures," in her A Guide to Documentary Editing (1987), pp. 177-78;<br />

(rev. 1998, pp. 205-7).<br />

G5. ELECTRONIC EDITIONS<br />

John Lavagnino, "Reading, Scholarship, and Hypertext Editions," Text 8 (1995): 109-24. [See also his<br />

"Electronic Editions and the Needs of Readers," in New Ways of Looking at Old Texts, II, ed. W.<br />

Speed Hill (1998), pp. 149-56.]<br />

Richard J. Finneran (ed.), The Literary Text in the Digital Age (1996). [See especially Susan Hockey,<br />

"Creating and Using Electronic Editions," pp. 1-21; and Peter Shillingsburg, "Principles for<br />

Electronic Archives, Scholarly Editions, and Tutorials," pp. 23-35.]<br />

Peter L. Shillingsburg, "Practicalities," in his Scholarly Editing in the Computer Age (1984, 1986, 1996),<br />

pp. 121-71.<br />

Kathryn Sutherland (ed.), Electronic Text: Investigations in Method and Theory (1997). [See especially<br />

Claire Lamont, "Annotating a Text: Literary Theory and Electronic Hypertext," pp. 47-66; and the<br />

third section ("Modelling the Variant Text: Early Editions as Electronic Documents") of Peter S.<br />

Donaldson, "Digital Archive as Expanded Text: Shakespeare and Electronic Textuality," pp. 173-97<br />

(pp. 183-95).]<br />

Charles B. Faulhaber, "Textual Criticism in the 21st Century," Romance Philology 45 (1991): 123-48.<br />

Jerome McGann, "The Rationale of HyperText," European English Messenger 4.2 (Autumn 1995): 34-40.<br />

Reprinted in Text 9 (1996): 11-32; and in Electronic Text, ed. Kathryn Sutherland (1997), pp. 19-46.<br />

Also available at .<br />

G.T. Tanselle, "Critical Editions, Hypertexts, and Genetic Criticism," Romanic Review 86 (1995): 581-93.<br />

Reprinted in his Literature and Artifacts (1998), pp. 258-71.<br />

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