BPG Revision 3 for Public Comment

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Announcement
The Text Encoding Initiative Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange (TEI), first published in 1994, quickly became the standard for encoding literary texts. The TEI was widely adopted by libraries for its promise of discoverability, interoperability, and preservation of electronic texts, but the TEI's complexity and flexibility, oriented towards the needs of scholars, inspired the codification of library-specific practice. Since 1999, libraries have relied on the "TEI Text Encoding in Libraries: Guidelines for Best Encoding Practices" (currently in version 2.1) to steer their work with encoded texts. In April 2008, the TEI in Libraries special interest group (SIG) and the DLF-sponsored TEI Task Force partnered to update this document. The revision was prompted by the release of P5, the latest version of the TEI, and the desire to create a true library-centric customization not constrained by the TEI Lite schema, as was the case with version 2.1.

The revised "TEI Text Encoding in Libraries: Guidelines for Best Encoding Practices," currently in draft form, contain updated versions of the widely adopted encoding 'levels' - from fully automated conversion to content analysis and scholarly encoding. They also contain a substantially revised section on the TEI Header, designed to support interoperability between text collections and the use of complementary metadata schemas such as MARC and MODS. The new Guidelines also reflect an organizational shift. Originally authored by the DLF-sponsored TEI Task Force, the current revision work is a partnership between members of the Task Force and the TEI Libraries SIG. As a result of this partnership, responsibility for the Guidelines will migrate to the SIG, allowing closer work with the TEI Consortium as a whole and a stronger basis for advocating for the needs of libraries in future TEI releases.

The draft of the revised Guidelines for Best Encoding Practices (version 3.0) are open for public comment from April 21, 2009 to May 6, 2009.

Comments can be collected several ways:


 * 1) Online feedback form: POST URL
 * 2) Posting your comments to the TEILIB-L list
 * 3) Emailing the SIG conveners directly: Kevin Hawkins (kevin.s.hawkins@ultraslavonic.info) and Michelle Dalmau (mdalmau@indiana.edu)
 * 4) Participating in the birds of a feather feedback session at the Digital Library Federation Spring 2009 Forum in Raleigh, N.C. on May 5, 2009

We appreciate your feedback.

Michelle Dalmau and Kevin Hawkins

Conveners of the TEI Special Interest Group on Libraries