@article {rasmussen_gilded_2004,
	title = {Gilded Monuments and Living Records: A Note on Critical Editions in Print and Online},
	journal = {Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century English Literature},
	volume = {9},
	number = {3},
	year = {2004},
	note = {00002},
	abstract = {Rasmussen{\textquoteright}s short essay addresses the relationship between mass/volume and quality when it comes to books. In general, Rasmussen argues, users do not expect the same quality or fidelity in an electronic text as they would a printed one. However, the Internet Shakespeare Editions project is working to shift this paradigm. By employing peer review and "rigorous editorial oversight," the Internet Shakespeare Editions put a quality product online. In fact, Rasmussen argues that the project{\textquoteright}s fidelity may actually surpass print editions because of its ability to correct human error with the click of a button. },
	keywords = {1500-1599, by Oxford University Press, compared to electronic edition, English literature, on editions, poetry, Shakespeare, Venus and Adonis (1593), William (1564-1616)},
	issn = {1201-2459},
	url = {http://extra.shu.ac.uk/emls/09-3/rasmgild.htm},
	author = {Rasmussen, Eric}
}
