From transcription to publication, thiscollection goes into details about the models that inform the Canterbury TalesProject Research. Each article engages with a specific aspect of the editorialprocess, starting with transcription and going through collation and analysis,and concluding with the management system and details about our most recentpublication, the CantApp: General Prologue, a reader’s edition designed formobile devices.
Although the articles focus on the work ofthe Canterbury Tales Project, they present a theoretical framework that canserve as illustration for other medieval and non-medieval projects.
Barbara Bordalejo, Lina Gibbings, Richard North and Peter Robinson
2021-12-22 Volume 14 • 2021 • The Canterbury Tales Project: Methods and Models
Kyle Dase and Nicole Atkings
2021-12-22 Volume 14 • 2021 • The Canterbury Tales Project: Methods and Models
Kendall Bitner and Kyle Dase
2021-12-22 Volume 14 • 2021 • The Canterbury Tales Project: Methods and Models
Barbara Bordalejo and Adam Alberto Vázquez
2021-12-22 Volume 14 • 2021 • The Canterbury Tales Project: Methods and Models
Barbara Bordalejo
2021-12-22 Volume 14 • 2021 • The Canterbury Tales Project: Methods and Models