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Computers and the Humanities, 1995
This paper describes the TEI guidelines' approach to describing hypertext features, the rationale that went into the design of the tagset, and the range of features included in the guidelines. It also discusses the relation and integration of TEI markup and the HyTime standard (ISO 10744).
Steven J. DeRose, David G. Durand
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This paper describes the TEI guidelines' approach to describing hypertext features, the rationale that went into the design of the tagset, and the range of features included in the guidelines. It also discusses the relation and integration of TEI markup and the HyTime standard (ISO 10744).
Steven J. DeRose, David G. Durand
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Publishing TEI documents with TEI Simple
Balisage Series on Markup Technologies, 2015TEI Simple addresses two challenges shared by many humanities-based text digitization projects that adopt the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Guidelines: (1) it defines a reduced tag set focused on the needs of encoding modern and early modern books to support interchange, and (2) it adds a processing model for TEI documents which can be expressed with ...
Joseph C. Wicentowski, Wolfgang Meier
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An Introduction to the TEI and the TEI Consortium
Literary and Linguistic Computing, 2004For the benefit of the readers and the authors of this special issue on electronic scholarly editing, this short article introduces the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) and the TEI Consortium (TEI-C), which are mentioned and referred to throughout this issue and it provides many suggestions for further reading.
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Literary and Linguistic Computing, 2009
The TEl Consortium has taken on the task of maintaining the Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange. This article describes how the latest major revision to these Guidelines was developed over the course of >6 years by the members of the TEI Technical Council and workgroups charged and overseen by the Council and gives background ...
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The TEl Consortium has taken on the task of maintaining the Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange. This article describes how the latest major revision to these Guidelines was developed over the course of >6 years by the members of the TEI Technical Council and workgroups charged and overseen by the Council and gives background ...
Christian Wittern +2 more
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Balisage Series on Markup Technologies, 2018
TEI, the Text Encoding Initiative, was founded in 1987 to develop guidelines for encoding machine-readable texts of interest to the humanities and social sciences. The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) is a text-centric community of practice in the academic field of digital humanities, operating continuously since the 1980s. The community currently runs a
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TEI, the Text Encoding Initiative, was founded in 1987 to develop guidelines for encoding machine-readable texts of interest to the humanities and social sciences. The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) is a text-centric community of practice in the academic field of digital humanities, operating continuously since the 1980s. The community currently runs a
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Literary and Linguistic Computing, 2009
Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) is an organization, a research community, and a markup language. Looking back into the history of these three TEls, this article tries to describe what has been achieved and what its future challenges will be. The historical analysis is based on a closer look at the development of the TEI-L and topics covered by the ...
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Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) is an organization, a research community, and a markup language. Looking back into the history of these three TEls, this article tries to describe what has been achieved and what its future challenges will be. The historical analysis is based on a closer look at the development of the TEI-L and topics covered by the ...
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The TEI: History, goals, and future
Computers and the Humanities, 1995This paper traces the history of the Text Encoding Initiative, through the Vassar Conference and the Poughkeepsie Principles to the publication, in May 1994, of the Guidelines for the Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange. The authors explain the types of questions that were raised, the attempts made to resolve them, the TEI project’s aims, the ...
Nancy Ide, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen
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