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The Text Encoding Initiative: 30 Years of Accumulated Wisdom and Its Potential for a Bright Future

Published on Nov 07, 20161168 Views

Since its launch in 1987, the Text Encoding Initiative has become the reference platform for the representation of text based digital assets in the humanities. As such, it has shaped the current Digi

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The Text Encoding Initiative: 30 years of accumulated wisdom and its potential for a bright future00:00
In the beginning01:35
A quick historical overview03:04
TEI for digital scholarly work04:22
The standard scenario?05:31
TEI in a nutshell06:46
TEI –core principles (1)09:13
TEI –core principles (2)10:42
All you can encode…11:53
Examples14:13
Post card14:14
How do you manage this?14:18
TEI as a standardization body (1)14:30
TEI as a standardization body (2)16:00
Standardization work17:26
Special Interest Groups (SIGs)18:44
The TEI guidelines19:30
Varieties of TEI Conformance19:33
The central role of customization21:43
Consequences22:42
Exploring new (and old) realms24:07
TEI: you’re not alone…24:15
Scientific information?24:50
Characterising scientific documents24:56
Authorship25:51
Workflow27:05
The European Patent Office28:41
The (simplified) patent life-cycle29:49
The Patent Document Model32:22
The situation so far32:52
Wake up stand-off!33:52
The simple picture34:08
Why embedded stand-off annotation?34:56
Standoff: A long-standing issue36:07
Embedded standoff: Basic concept36:53
Application: interlinear annotation41:44
Standoff interlinear annotation42:18
Going further: mapping the Open Annotation model43:17
Prototypical example44:44
Timeline45:25
Annota/ons in TEI: <standOff>45:39
Issues (many)45:47
Next steps47:11
Joining efforts with others47:19
A divided landscape47:29
The need for a revision47:50
Overview of the current plans48:36
(Part 4) A TEI serialisa/on for LMF49:03
Gathering mapping proposals49:08
Once upon a time, the clergyman…50:21
(Part 3) The case of etymology50:44
Before-after example51:36
An interesting moment52:17
Whither TEI?53:17
The TEI is doing well – the hidden TEI53:21
Consolidating our conceptual model54:53
Focusing, enlarging?55:37
Merci!56:27