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Manuscript Studies is a fully open access journal that embraces the full complexity of global manuscript studies in the digital age. It has been conceived with four main goals in mind. First, to bridge the gaps between material and digital manuscript research; second, to break down the walls which often separate print and digital publication and serve as barriers between academics, professionals in the cultural heritage field, and citizen scholars; third, to serve as a forum for scholarship encompassing many pre-modern manuscripts cultures—not just those of Europe; and finally to showcase methods and techniques of analysis in manuscript studies that can be applied across different subject areas.
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Volume 2, Number 2, Fall 2017Editorial Board
Executive Editor
William Noel
Editors
Mitch Fraas
Nicholas Herman
Lynn Ransom
Review Editor
Amey Hutchins
Managing Editors
Jon Shaw
Editorial Assistant
Beth Seltzer
Editorial Board
Debra Cashion, Center for Digital Humanities, Saint Louis University
Paul M. Cobb, University of Pennsylvania
Lisa Fagin Davis, Medieval Academy of America
Eric Johnson, Ohio State University
Peter Kidd, Independent Scholar
Eric Knibbs, Williams College
James Marrow, Princeton University
Justin McDaniel, University of Pennsylvania
David McKnight, University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Dorothy Porter, Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies, University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Kathryn Smith, New York University
Hanno Wijsman, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Institut de recherche et d'histoire des textes
Emily Steiner, University of Pennsylvania
Susan Whitfield, International Dunhuang Project, British Library
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