“LE CARTE IMMATERIALI. FILOLOGIA D’AUTORE E TESTI NATIVI DIGITALI” [“IMMATERIAL PAPERS. AUTHORIAL PHILOLOGY AND BORN-DIGITAL TEXTS”], PAVIA, 11-13 DICEMBRE 2023.
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Carmen Ragusa, University of Siena
Carmen Ragusa received her Master’s degree in Italianistics from the University of Pisa, under the guidance of Professors Michelangelo Zaccarello, Alberto Casadei, and Emmanuela Carbé, discussing a thesis related to a historical reconstruction of the introduction and spread of literary word processing in Italy between 1983 and the early 1990s. Among the main achievements of her research is the hypothesis that the first work entirely written by computer to be published in Italy was “Storia della Filosofia greca. I Presocratici” by Luciano De Crescenzo (May 1983). She is currently attending a Master’s degree program in Text Computing and Electronic Editing, organized by the University of Siena, which aims to prepare those involved in it for the design and implementation of digital editions of books and journals, computer coding and data-mining, creation of digital archives and libraries, digitization of ancient prints and manuscripts, website design for cultural organizations, and collaboration in the digital editorial offices of newspapers and publishing houses. Her focus is on the identification of methodologies for the philological study of born-digital literary texts, which have very different characteristics from the materials that traditional authorial philology has dealt with.
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