@article {robinson_what_2009,
	title = {What text really is not, and why editors have to learn to swim},
	journal = {Literary and Linguistic Computing},
	volume = {24},
	number = {1},
	year = {2009},
	note = {00011},
	month = {apr},
	pages = {41{\textendash}52},
	abstract = {In this article, Peter Robinson addresses the evolution of the edition from print to digital. Robinson questions what types of editions are being made in the digital medium and why. In order to explore this, Robinson looks at linguistic and bibliographic codes as well as the definitions of "text", "good transcription", and "correct edition." Robinson argues that an edition is a "system of signs" agreed upon by an audience. In conclusion, Robinson asserts that the "greatest promise" of digital editions are their ability to present a high quality publication to a wide and diverse audience. },
	issn = {0268-1145, 1477-4615},
	doi = {10.1093/llc/fqn030},
	url = {http://llc.oxfordjournals.org/content/24/1/41},
	author = {Robinson, Peter}
}
