This volume approaches an understanding of the term versioning in the broadest sense, discussing ideas about how versions differ across forms of media, including text, image, and sound. Versions of cultural objects are identified, defined, articulated, and analysed through diverse mechanisms in different fields of research. The study of versions allows for the investigation of the creative processes behind the conception of works, a closer inspection of their socio-political contexts, and promotes investigation of their provenance and circulation. Chapters in this volume include discussion of what a 'version’ means in different fields, case studies implementing digital versioning techniques, conceptual models for representing versions digitally, and computational and management issues for digital projects.
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Sean M. Winslow is a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for Information-Modelling (ZIM) of the University of Graz. He is a is a historian of manuscript practices, focusing on medieval Europe and Ethiopia. His current work includes the digital modelling of medieval charters, the description of Ethiopian binding decoration, and the digital cataloguing of Syriac manuscripts.