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WalkthroughAdds a new content page describing the Bit Philology research project with front matter and narrative sections on scope, methodology, team roles, collaboration, funding/start date, and links. No code or executable logic; content-only addition. Changes
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: LGTM!The front matter is well-structured with appropriate metadata for a project page.
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: LGTM!The project description is clear, comprehensive, and well-articulated. The content effectively communicates the project's scope, context, and methodological approach.
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: All team member profile URLs are accessible – each link returned HTTP 200, no changes needed.
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Scholarship on born-digital sources has identified the need for a rethinking of traditional methodologies in order to transform the born-digital source into a scholarly object of study. The Bit Philology project seeks to respond to this need by describing, editing and analysing born-digital literary sources. The aim of the project is to establish a methodological and technical toolkit for the study of born-digital literary sources created before the advent of cloud computing. The project is highly interdisciplinary and will combine approaches from digital humanities (data modelling, distant reading); authorial philology (filologia d'autore) and genetic criticism (critique génétique); the philological tradition concerned with the materiality of textual documents (filologia materiale, material bibliography, digital forensics); media and software studies; information design. | ||
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In addition to the PI, the team will include two PhD students, a post-doctoral researcher and a student assistant. During the five years of the project, the team will collaborate with colleagues from Swiss and international institutions. An advisory board of internationally renowned experts will accompany the project. |
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Complete the team member listings.
Line 16 mentions "two PhD students, a post-doctoral researcher and a student assistant," but only the two PhD students are listed below (lines 22-24). The post-doctoral researcher and student assistant are missing from the detailed team listing.
Consider adding entries for the post-doctoral researcher and student assistant to match the description, or update line 16 to reflect only the currently listed members.
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In content/projects/bitphilology/index.qmd around line 16, the project summary
references "two PhD students, a post-doctoral researcher and a student
assistant" but the detailed team list (lines ~22-24) only shows the two PhD
students; add missing entries or update the summary to match. Either add two new
team entries below the PhD listings for the post-doctoral researcher and the
student assistant (with names, roles, and short affiliation in the same format
as existing entries) or edit line 16 to remove mention of the post-doc and
student assistant so it accurately reflects the listed team; ensure formatting
and tone match the surrounding entries.
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