@inbook {iliffe_digitizing_2004,
	title = {Digitizing Isaac: The Newton Project and an Electronic Edition of Newton{\textquoteright}s Papers},
	booktitle = {Newton and Newtonianism},
	series = {International Archives of the History of Ideas/Archives internationales d{\textquoteright}histoire des id{\'e}es},
	year = {2004},
	note = {00001},
	month = {jan},
	pages = {23{\textendash}38},
	publisher = {Springer Netherlands},
	organization = {Springer Netherlands},
	abstract = {In this book chapter, Rob Iliffe discusses the project of digitizing Newton{\textquoteright}s corpus. Overall, Iliffe argues that scholarship{\textquoteright}s move to the web has "dramatically changed the relationship between the editor and the reader/ end-user." In conclusion, Iliffe underscores how "necessarily collaborative" an endeavour like the Newton Project is. Iliffe advocates for the communication between groups developing web-based resources in order to integrate their data and ensure compatibility. },
	keywords = {History, History of Philosophy, Religious Studies},
	isbn = {978-1-4020-1969-2, 978-1-4020-2238-8},
	url = {http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/1-4020-2238-7_3},
	author = {Iliffe, Rob},
	editor = {Force, James E. and Hutton, Sarah}
}
