In the 21st century editions continue to be produced, often for use in conjunction with a particular performance or recording.
Over the years new editions have continued to appear, though the emphasis, particularly since the 1970s, has shifted to authenticity.
The print edition came to an end in 2007, but a digital edition continued, available via the company's web site.
It is extremely unusual that new editions several of his books continue to be published, decades after their first publications.
After his death, new editions continued to appear on both sides of the Atlantic, keeping it in print until at least 1910.
Beklemishev's original Russian edition continued to be reprinted almost annually well into the 1980s.
The electronic edition continues to be offered through licenses to libraries and other institutions.
The 12th edition saw its attendance increase by 50%, and the 13th edition in 2007 continued this growth.
The eighteenth edition continued changes made in the sixteenth and seventeenth editions.
Kittredge's edition of Shakespeare was the standard well beyond his death and continues to be cited occasionally.