Description
The Challenges of Born-Digital Fiction addresses critical issues in the study and preservation of literary works created exclusively in digital formats. Grigar and Pisarski investigate how traditional editorial practices must evolve to accommodate born-digital texts, which often incorporate multimedia elements, interactive features, and platform-specific technologies that complicate traditional scholarly approaches.
This element explores three central challenges: creating reliable editions of digital works that may depend on obsolete software or hardware, translating born-digital fiction across different platforms and formats while maintaining authorial intent, and employing emulation as a preservation strategy. The authors examine case studies and best practices for archiving and studying digital literature, contributing essential frameworks for literary scholars, digital humanities researchers, and librarians tasked with preserving our digital cultural heritage for future generations.







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