Product details:
ISBN13: | 9781009181471 |
ISBN10: | 1009181475 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 94 pages |
Size: | 230x150x5 mm |
Weight: | 150 g |
Language: | English |
638 |
Category:
The Challenges of Born-Digital Fiction
Editions, Translations, and Emulations
Series:
Elements in Digital Literary Studies;
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date of Publication: 21 March 2024
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Short description:
The Element introduces digital preservation standards and methods for translating media via emulation, migration, and reconstruction.
Long description:
The Challenges of Born-Digital Fiction: Editions, Translations, and Emulations addresses the growing concern about how best to maintain and extend the accessibility of early interactive novels and hypertext fiction or narratives. These forms of born-digital literature were produced before or shortly after the mainstreaming of the World Wide Web with proprietary software and on formats now obsolete. Preserving and extending them for a broad study by scholars of book culture, literary studies, and digital culture necessitate they are migrated, translated, and emulated - yet these activities can impact the integrity of the reader experience. Thus, this Element centers on three key challenges facing such efforts: (1) precision of references: identifying correct editions and versions of migrated works in scholarship; (2) enhanced media translation: approaching translation informed by the changing media context in a collaborative environment; and (3) media integrity: relying on emulation as the prime mode for long-term preservation of born-digital novels.
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction: welcome to the fun house!; 1. Emulation; 2. Migration and translation; 3. Editions and versions; 4. Preserving endangered works of born-digital; 5. Literature: final thoughts; References.