Beyond Remediation: The Role of Textual Studies in Implementing New Knowledge Environments*

Date

2012-03-26

Authors

Galey, Alan
Cunningham, Richard
Nelson, Brent
Siemens, Ray
Werstine, Paul

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Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Scholarly and Research Communication

Abstract

This article considers the role of textual studies in a digital world and reviews the work of a particular group of digital textual scholars. Specifically, the article examines the work of the Textual Studies team at the Implementing New Knowledge Environments project (INKE.ca), a group of digital textual scholars working on user experience, interface design, and information management with the goal of better understanding how reading is changing in the context of digital media. INKE’s work rethinks what the book can become and aims to generate prototypes to be shared on an open-source basis with the public.

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Keywords

Textual studies, INKE, Research plan, Digital media, Digital book history, Textuality, Prototyping

Citation

Galey, Alan, Cunningham, Richard, Nelson, Brent, Siemens, Ray, & Werstine, Paul. (2012). Beyond Remediation: The Role of Textual Studies in Implementing New Knowledge Environments. Scholarly and Research Communication, 3(1): 010109, 9 pp.