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Issues in Electronic Scholarly Editions: Has Hypertext Made An Honest Woman of Us at Last? Chris Tiffin, Graham Barwell, Phill Berrie, and Paul Eggert There have been at least three significant attempts in the last fifty
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Oxford University Press / Lawrence Erlbaum Associates / MIT Press / Johns Hopkins University Press / Chicago University Press / /

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University of Michigan Press / /

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representational tools / print technology / arbitrary and equivalent systems / hypertext systems / past technology / even other markup systems / software producers / /

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University of Michigan Press / MIT / Johns Hopkins University / Oxford University / /

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Agatha Christie / D.F. McKenzie / George P. Landow / G. Thomas Tanselle / Alan Renear / Richard J. Finneran / George Landow / Claus Huitfeldt / Phill Berrie / Jerome McGann / David Bolter / Chris Tiffin / Peter L. Shillingsburg / Kathryn Sutherland / Paul Ziegenfuz / Peter Robinson / Jay David / Jay Bolter / Richard A. Lanham / Jay David Bolter / Graham Barwell / Bath / /

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Massachusetts / /

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technology of reading / past technology / SGML / print technology / disk drive / operating system / /

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