Collaborative Encoding of Text Genesis: A Pedagogical Approach for Teaching Genetic Encoding with the TEI [PDF]
The paper discusses the question of how genetic encoding can be taught in order to introduce encoding strategies of text genesis to less technologically adept scholars.
Stefano Apostolo +2 more
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Manus OnLine and the Text Encoding Initiative Schema [PDF]
The Italian Central Institute of Cataloguing (ICCU) has developed a web application to export manuscript descriptions from Manus OnLine (MOL), the Italian national catalogue of manuscripts, into TEI XML documents. As of June 2013, single descriptions can
Giliola Barbero, Francesca Trasselli
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The Parla-CLARIN Recommendations for Encoding Corpora of Parliamentary Proceedings [PDF]
Parliamentary proceedings are a rich source of data that can be used by scholars in various humanities and social sciences disciplines. Unlike the sources of most other language corpora, parliamentary proceedings are not subject to copyright or personal ...
Tomaž Erjavec, Andrej Pančur
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“Reports of My Death Are Greatly Exaggerated”: Findings from the TEI in Libraries Survey [PDF]
In the early days of the TEI Guidelines, academic libraries extended their access and preservation mandates to include electronic text, providing expertise in authority control, subject analysis, and bibliographic description.
Michelle Dalmau, Kevin Hawkins
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The Linked Fragment: TEI and the Encoding of Text Reuses of Lost Authors [PDF]
This paper presents a joint project of the Humboldt Chair of Digital Humanities at the University of Leipzig, the Perseus Digital Library at Tufts University, and the Harvard Center for Hellenic Studies to produce a new open series of Greek and Latin ...
Monica Berti +5 more
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Editorial Introduction to Issue 8 of the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative [PDF]
We are pleased to introduce the eighth issue of the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative featuring selected peer reviewed papers from the 2013 TEI Conference and Members Meeting, which was held at Università della Sapienza in Rome, 2–5 October.
Arianna Ciula, Fabio Ciotti
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Editorial Introduction to Issue 7 of the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative [PDF]
This is one of the smallest issues of the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative, but its size belies its importance. This is the first issue of the Journal that had an open call for papers.
Susan Schreibman
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Signs of the Times: Medieval Punctuation, Diplomatic Encoding and Rendition [PDF]
Digitally managing punctuation in the editions of medieval manuscripts is one of those issues that initially looks like a minor detail, but later reveals itself as a tangled web of problems spanning from computer science ...
Cugliana, Elisa +3 more
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Editorial Introduction to Issue 11 of the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative [PDF]
It is with great pleasure that we present another issue of the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative with papers selected from the sixteenth annual TEI Conference and Members’ Meeting, which was hosted by the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna in ...
Resch, Claudia +2 more
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TeiCoPhiLib: A Library of Components for the Domain of Collaborative Philology
In this article we illustrate a work in progress related to the design of a library of software components devoted to editing, processing, and visualizing TEI-annotated documents in the domain of philological studies, in particular in the subdomain of ...
Federico Boschetti +1 more
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