
For digital editions of curated or canonical literary works from all periods and cultures that have been copied and transmitted in multiple versions and translations and call for a text-critical approach.

For textual materials and research tools in any language and script that are not suitable for the CEDAR series, including literary and para-literary texts; religious, philosophical, and scientific texts; legal and juridical texts; letters, diaries, commercial accounts, and other archival sources for social, economic, and political history; dictionaries and concordances; and other analytical aids. This series may include “born-digital” data as well as handwritten and printed documents that have been digitized.

For grammars, lessons, glossaries, and exercises used in language study. Where appropriate, these materials will be linked to materials published in the CEDAR and PALM series.

For archaeological, architectural, and art historical information, including excavation and survey reports, catalogues of artifacts, scientific data, and associated images, maps, audio files, video files, and 3D models.

For creative digital works and performances from cinema and media studies contexts, serious gaming, and visual arts.