Logos users may be interested in this long and winding tale since Logos plays a small part in it. It shows how mistakes in BHS probably made in the 1970s still cast a long shadow on us down to the present day.
This is good but for my liking I need citations. Citations are vitally important because they provide depth of evidence, support prior research, and allow readers to verify the research and thoughts presented in the paper.
Welcome to the forums. Thanks for the link.
Logos users who liked my tale of the qadma ("Undoing and redoing ...") might like the slides from my recent SBL talk, "MAM and UXLC — two Hebrew Bible datasets." The slides don't really stand alone, but they do give a flavor of the talk.
Thanks! I am very interested in this topic!