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TEI @ Oxford Summer School 2010
http://tei.oucs.ox.ac.uk/Oxford/2010-07-oxford/
The TEI @ Oxford Summer School is a three day course introducing
the recommendations of the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) for
encoding of digital text. It combines in-depth coverage of the
latest version of the TEI Recommendations for the encoding of
digital text with practical workshops on related technologies. It
includes an introduction to mark-up, explanations of the TEI
Guidelines, and approaches to publishing TEI texts. Practical
exercises expose you hands-on experience of a wide range of TEI
customisation, editing, and publication.
Each day will also include a number of afternoon 2.5 hour
parallel workshops on related technologies and topics. These will
include TEI Publishing; TEI for Language Resources; Transforming
TEI with XSLT; TEI in Libraries; Creating a TEI-based Website
with the eXist XML Database; and Genetic Editing: transcribing
documents, transcribing the process. There will also be
optional surgery sessions for those who wish to consult with
TEI@Oxford about their particular projects or encoding issues.
There will also be guest lectures from Digital Humanities experts
familiar with the TEI talking about their own projects.
If you are a project manager, research assistant, or encoder
working on any kind of project concerned with the creation or
management of digital text, this course is for you.
The course runs from Monday 12 July - Wednesday 14 July, 2010.
The course runs from 09:30 - 17:30 each day in our fully-equipped
computer training rooms. Lunch and refreshments are included in
the course fee.
Questions about booking on the workshop: [log in to unmask]
Dr James Cummings
Research Technologies Service
University of Oxford
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