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− | The Cultures of Reception data is designed to support a precisely defined strand of research, focused on practices of: citation, quotation, and evaluation. | + | *The Cultures of Reception data is designed to support a precisely defined strand of research, focused on practices of: citation, quotation, and evaluation. |
− | We are also tracking certain cultural categories—placehood, gender, race, nationhood, claims regarding literary value—as they manifest in a transatlantic reviewing culture. | + | *We are also tracking certain cultural categories—placehood, gender, race, nationhood, claims regarding literary value—as they manifest in a transatlantic reviewing culture. |
− | Other features not germane to these research principles can be omitted from the markup. | + | *Other features not germane to these research principles can be omitted from the markup. |
Revision as of 13:24, 23 June 2015
General principles for this project
- The Cultures of Reception data is designed to support a precisely defined strand of research, focused on practices of: citation, quotation, and evaluation.
- We are also tracking certain cultural categories—placehood, gender, race, nationhood, claims regarding literary value—as they manifest in a transatlantic reviewing culture.
- Other features not germane to these research principles can be omitted from the markup.