@article {honkapohja_digital_2009,
	title = {Digital Editions for Corpus Linguistics: Representing manuscript reality in electronic corpora},
	journal = {Language and Computers},
	volume = {68},
	number = {1},
	year = {2009},
	note = {00008},
	month = {may},
	pages = {451{\textendash}475},
	abstract = {This paper introduces a new project, Digital Editions for Corpus Linguistics (DECL), which aims at creating a framework for producing online editions of historical manuscripts. The project emerged out of the authors{\textquoteright} mutual dissatisfaction with the current tools and resources for building editions, the failure of current digital editions to archives specific goals, and the overwhelming need for a user-friendly interface for edition building. The objective of DECL is to develop a tool that allows users to create XML-based editions of a wide range of manuscripts. The tool is based on three main values: flexibility, transparency, and expandability. In this article, the authors discuss some of the interventions and objectives of the project, including developing editorial principles, predetermining a research focus, and documenting limitations. },
	url = {http://www.academia.edu/4193703/Digital_Editions_for_Corpus_Linguistics_Representing_manuscript_reality_in_electronic_corpora},
	author = {Honkapohja, Alpo and Kaislaniemi, Samuli and Marttila, Ville}
}
