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Project Overview
The TEI by Example';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'TEI by Example';this.style.color = '#000000';">TEI by Example (TBE) is an initiative to spread theTEI recommendations creating online tutorials. The project wasimagined by the Centre for Scholarly Editing and Document Studies(CTB) of the Royal Academy of Dutch Language and Literature, theCentre for Computing in the Humanities (CCH) of King???s CollegeLondon, and the Department of Information Studies of UniversityCollege London.
History
The TEI by Example';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'TEI by Example';this.style.color = '#000000';">TEI by Example (TBE) started developing tutorials in2006 guiding individuals through different stages of markup ofdocuments following TEI (Text Encoding Initiative) recommendations.An important point to start of the project was the status of theTEI model. The TEI has created a complex system to supportscholarly text encoding. However, the lack of teaching materialsdiscourages the adoption of TEI guidelines, making it difficult tomeet the expansion plan traced by the TEI consortium. Also, it wasnoticed that there???s no room for feedback or an easy channel tocommunicate with TEI Consortium, making difficult to the learnersolve issues related to these materials.
*Until recently most part of the educational materials available
on the TEI website came from these workshops. However,
the information inside these materials is poorly designed and
incomplete since it often needs a presenter to explain the context
in the slides, leading to interest lost by the user.
The huge demand for introductory material makes urgent the
necessity for an online TEI courses in order to promote the TEI
markup framework as a legitimate tool for digital humanities, or
humanities computing, and to expand it use. Currently, Learn the
TEI';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Learn the
TEI';this.style.color = '#000000';">Learn the
TEI section on the TEI website has generic tutorials and
documents available to introduce parts of XML used in TEI such as
TEI by Example, A Gentle Introduction to XML, and TEI Lite:
Encoding for Interchange; an Introduction to the TEI.
Purpose
The TEI by Example';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'TEI by Example';this.style.color = '#000000';">TEI by Example (TBE) project is focused on filling an
empty spot in Text Encoding Initiative training. It is an efficient
initiative to address problems based learning in a useful way to
develop or improve markup skills for those new to the TEI. In order
to develop the TBE tutorials the team had to understand technical
possibilities and limitations afforded by the online environment,
and decide how best to integrate these into the tutorial
materials.
Producing example-based, step-by-step training modules,
simulating real-life encoding issues for diverse text types, TEI by
example can be a helpful way to promotes the TEI markup framework.
TBE developers created a range of freely available online tutorials
using the TEI guidelines. These tutorial modules covers eight
different areas of electronic text encoding in order to encourage
new humanists to develop their projects.
The aims of the project
- The creation and on-line delivery of a TEI by example course
for teaching TEI in higher education and workshops.
- The creation and on-line delivery of a software toolkit for
teaching text encoding
- The documentation of the methodology, workflow and findings of
the project in a project report
- The deliverables of the project are:
- On-line tutorials TEI by example
- A printable PDF version of the tutorials TEI by example
- An on-line software toolkit for text encoding
- A downloadable CD-ROM image for burning off-line toolkits for
use by course participants
- A project report which could be published in the project
reports section of LLC or DHQ, and on the ALLC website
- The deliverables will be published and hosted by CCH
(King's College London) under endorsement by the ALLC.
Tutorials
The project provides tutorials in eight different areas of textencoding following the guidelines developed by TEI.
*0. Introduction to Text Encoding and TEI
1. Common structures and elements
2. The TEI header
3. Prose
4. Poetry
5. Drama
6. Primary Sources
7. Critical Editing
8. Customising TEI, ODD, Roma
International Advisor
Committee
Syd Bauman';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Syd Bauman';this.style.color = '#000000';">Syd Bauman - Editor TEI Guidelines - Programmer/Analyst -
Brown University Women Writers Project - US
Dr Alejandro Bia-Plata';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Dr Alejandro Bia-Plata';this.style.color = '#000000';">Dr Alejandro Bia-Plata - Department of Statistics,
Mathematics and Computer Science, Miguel Hern??ndez University -
ES
Tone Merete Bruvik';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Tone Merete Bruvik';this.style.color = '#000000';">Tone Merete Bruvik - Aksis, Department of Culture,
Language and Information Technology, UNIFOB AS - NO
Lou Burnard';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Lou Burnard';this.style.color = '#000000';">Lou Burnard - Editor TEI Guidelines - Assistant Director
Oxford University Computing Services - UK
Prof dr Dino Buzzetti';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Prof dr Dino Buzzetti';this.style.color = '#000000';">Prof dr Dino Buzzetti - Department of Philosophy,
University of Bologna - IT
Dr James Cummings';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Dr James Cummings';this.style.color = '#000000';">Dr James Cummings - Oxford Text Archive, Oxford
University Computing Services - UK
Dr Matthew James Driscoll';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Dr Matthew James Driscoll';this.style.color = '#000000';">Dr Matthew James Driscoll - Den Arnamagn??anske Samling,
Nordisk Forskningsinstitut, K??benhavns Universitet - DK
Dr Julia Flanders';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Dr Julia Flanders';this.style.color = '#000000';">Dr Julia Flanders - past-Chair TEI-Consortium - Women
Writers Project, Brown University - US
Em Prof Susan Hockey';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Em Prof Susan Hockey';this.style.color = '#000000';">Em Prof Susan Hockey - Emeritus Professor of Library and
Information Studies, School of Library, Archive and Information
Studies, University College London - GB
Dr John Lavagnino';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Dr John Lavagnino';this.style.color = '#000000';">Dr John Lavagnino - Centre for Computing in the
Humanities, King's College London - UK
Prof David Nicholas';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Prof David Nicholas';this.style.color = '#000000';">Prof David Nicholas - Director School of Library, Archive
and Information Studies, University College London - GB
Espen S. Ore';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Espen S. Ore';this.style.color = '#000000';">Espen S. Ore - National Library of Norway - NO
Dr Susan Schreibman';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Dr Susan Schreibman';this.style.color = '#000000';">Dr Susan Schreibman - Director. Digital Humanities
Observatory. Royal Academy of Ireland - IE
Dr Raymond Siemens';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Dr Raymond Siemens';this.style.color = '#000000';">Dr Raymond Siemens - Canada Research Chair in Humanities
Computing - Associate Professor of English, Department of English,
Faculty of Humanities, University of Victoria - CA
Dr Adriaan Van der Weel';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Dr Adriaan Van der Weel';this.style.color = '#000000';">Dr Adriaan Van der Weel - Book and Publishing / Engelse
taal en cultuur, Leiden University - NL
Prof John Unsworth';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Prof John Unsworth';this.style.color = '#000000';">Prof John Unsworth - Dean and Professor, Graduate School
of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign - US
Dr Claire Warwick';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Dr Claire Warwick';this.style.color = '#000000';">Dr Claire Warwick - School of Library Archive and
Information Studies, University College London - UK
Dr Christian Wittern';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Dr Christian Wittern';this.style.color = '#000000';">Dr Christian Wittern - past-Chair TEI Technical Council -
Associate Professor, Documentation and Information Center for
Chinese Studies, Institute for Research in Humanities Kyoto
University - JP
Matthew Zimmerman';this.style.color = '#ff0000';" onMouseOut = "this.innerHTML = 'Matthew Zimmerman';this.style.color = '#000000';">Matthew Zimmerman - Past-Chair TEI Consortium - Faculty
Technology Services, New York University - US
References
Terras, M., Van den Branden, R. & Vanhoutte, E.(2009). Teaching TEI: The Need for TEI by Example. LLC. The Journalof Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 24 (3), 297- 306, OxfordUniversity Press.
TEI:
Text Encoding Initiative. (n.d.). Retrieved from TEI by Example. (n.d). Retrieved from http://tbe.kantl.be/TBE/TBE.htm
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