


Posted in News | Tagged DH2015, Hackathon, TEI Reminder: Symposium on Cultural Heritage Markup CFP Late applications will be considered if there is space. Applications to join the Hackathon should be completed online at before 1 May. Applicants will be notified of acceptance by 15 May. There is no charge for those attending this day-long workshop, but you will be expected to work in groups to program something useful. This unconference-style Hackathon is open either to developers with very little TEI experience (but significant programming skills) or experts in the TEI (with a little programming experience), or people who have both. Developers unfamiliar with the TEI often approach the development of TEI processing systems either with trepidation or ignorance of potential complications. The Guidelines of the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) are widely used for creating resources, but there is little standardisation across multiple projects for querying, searching, and analysing TEI-encoded texts. You’ll be notified by 15 May (if not before) of your acceptance on the hackathon. To register for the Hackathon you must first submit a brief application at prior to registering for the ‘workshop’ on the website. The TEI Consortium is sponsoring a Hackathon at DH2015 on 29 June 2015. TEI Hackathon at DH2015: Building Tools for TEI Collections The goal of the workshop is to test the TEI Simple framework on real life projects and with real editors, assessing not only whether it is complete and powerful enough, but also how easy it is to use for editors and developers working with TEI documents.Ĭontinue reading → Posted in News | Tagged Oxford, TEI, TEI documents, TEI Simple, Tutors Sebastian Rahtz, University of Oxford Mathias Göbel, University of Oxford Pip Willcox TEI Hackathon at DH2015 We will give a basic introduction to the rationale behind TEI Simple and the tools that have been developed, and then spend the rest of the day working through participant’s material and texts from TEI Simple reference corpora. Check if you can achieve your publishing goals within a TEI Simple infrastructure.
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Working with TEI Simple and its Processing Model Wednesday, May 27th 2015 9:30-17:30 IT Services, University of Oxford, 13 Banbury Road, OX2 6NN Oxfordĭo you work with collections of early-modern and modern printed material encoded in TEI or support people who do? Do you struggle with transformations from TEI to publication formats?Īre you interested in how TEI Simple can help you process your documents and document your publishing choices?Ĭome and learn how to apply the TEI Simple processing model to your data under the guidance of TEI SIMPLE experts.
