This paper proposes the application of a new actor-based extension of Nelson's ZigZag model in humanities, in order to create graph-centric browsing tools for Electronic Editions of multidimensional documents.
The combination of the ZigZag model and of cooperation activities of different actor classes allows our model to create innovative, graph-centric browsing perspectives for the user and to offer to him/her authoring tools for the runtime creation of new virtual sources.