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Era -- $tDigital Catalogs of Ancient Greek Authors and Works through Papyrological Data -- $tWhy Not to Choose XML, Or the Importance of Identifiers -- $tPart II: Text Encoding, Editing, and Linguistic Applications -- $tGESHAEM and the Challenge of Encoding Greek and Demotic Papyri -- $tBridging Traditional and Digital Papyrology with Domain-Specific Languages -- $tA Digital Critical Edition of the Iatromagical Papyri: Opportunities and Challenges -- $tPapyGreek Search: Exploring the Language of Greek Papyri -- $tPhonological Variation in Greek Papyri -- $tPart III: Materiality, Textuality, and Scribal Phenomenology -- $tCallimachus: A Digital Regest of Greek and Latin Papyri -- $tSocio-semiotic, Multimodal Annotation of Documentary Sources -- $tEnhancing Data Collection on the Materiality of Papyri: The Measurement Tool -- $tThe grammateus Project: Innovation and Challenges while Reusing Papyrological Data -- $tAddressing Material Issues through Digital Solutions: Maque-IT and the Virtual Reconstruction of the Herculaneum Papyri -- $tAutomated Layout Segmentation and Text Recognition for Literary Papyri and Incunabula -- $tDigital Palaeography of Iliad Papyri, D-scribes Project and the Research Environment for Ancient Documents (READ) Platform -- $tWriter Identification from Handwriting on Greek Papyri -- $tIndices 330 $aIn the ever-growing and evolving field of Digital Papyrology ? intending both the set of electronic tools for papyrological research and a new way of representing our knowledge of the Greek papyri in digital environments ? a focal current issue is the digital critical edition of the papyrus texts. Since new perspectives are emerging ? involving co-occurring phenomena like the scribal writing act, the materiality of the writing medium, the linguistic background, which affect our global comprehension of the papyri beyond the traditional dichotomy text/context ? scholars are increasingly feeling the limits of the printed editions and of their simple digital reproductions. Several projects are proposing new looks at the papyri as cultural artefacts, implementing annotation layers adding valuable information to the very texts. They mostly deal with linguistics, palaeography, documentary typology, paging layout, material features, and attempt to integrate the traditional editorial platform (Papyri.info) with new data clusters or even new editorial platforms. 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