@article {clement_knowledge_2011,
	title = {Knowledge Representation and Digital Scholarly Editions in Theory and Practice},
	journal = {Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative},
	number = {Issue 1},
	year = {2011},
	note = {00007},
	abstract = {In this article, Tanya Clement uses the case study of Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven{\textquoteright}s unpublished poetry to explore knowledge representation and scholarly editing. Clement begins by describing the nature of Freytag-Loringhoven{\textquoteright}s work and the structure of the digital edition built using TEI and the Versioning Machine. Clement asserts that the theory behind this digital edition comes from John Bryant{\textquoteright}s notion of the fluid text. Clement acknowledges that there are varying opinions on the usefulness of the digital space for creating editions, but that in this case, the medium was superior for representing the poems as versions.},
	keywords = {digital editions, interface development, knowledge representation, scholarly editing, text encoding, versioning},
	issn = {2162-5603},
	doi = {10.4000/jtei.203},
	url = {http://jtei.revues.org/203},
	author = {Clement, Tanya}
}
