The Impact of the Digital. How Digital Editions will change Editing itself, and what can be learned from the History of Editing
J. Kepper, in: P.D. Roland, J. Kepper (Eds.), Music Encoding Conference Proceedings 2013 and 2014, Charlottesville und Detmold, 2015, pp. 162–167.
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Music Encoding Conference Proceedings 2013 and 2014
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Kepper J. The Impact of the Digital. How Digital Editions will change Editing itself, and what can be learned from the History of Editing. In: Roland PD, Kepper J, eds. Music Encoding Conference Proceedings 2013 and 2014. ; 2015:162–167.
Kepper, J. (2015). The Impact of the Digital. How Digital Editions will change Editing itself, and what can be learned from the History of Editing. In P. D. Roland & J. Kepper (Eds.), Music Encoding Conference Proceedings 2013 and 2014 (pp. 162–167).
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Kepper, Johannes. “The Impact of the Digital. How Digital Editions Will Change Editing Itself, and What Can Be Learned from the History of Editing.” In Music Encoding Conference Proceedings 2013 and 2014, edited by Perry D. Roland and Johannes Kepper, 162–167. Charlottesville und Detmold, 2015.
J. Kepper, “The Impact of the Digital. How Digital Editions will change Editing itself, and what can be learned from the History of Editing,” in Music Encoding Conference Proceedings 2013 and 2014, P. D. Roland and J. Kepper, Eds. Charlottesville und Detmold, 2015, pp. 162–167.
Kepper, Johannes. “The Impact of the Digital. How Digital Editions Will Change Editing Itself, and What Can Be Learned from the History of Editing.” Music Encoding Conference Proceedings 2013 and 2014, edited by Perry D. Roland and Johannes Kepper, 2015, pp. 162–167.