SIGMS Minutes 20111014

Participants

 * Elena Pierazzo (EP)
 * Marjorie Burghardt (MB)
 * Torsten Schaßan (TS)
 * Christian Wittern (CW)
 * Ron Van den Branden (RB)
 * Joachim Veit (JV)
 * Malte Rehbein (MR)
 * Oliver Gasperlin (OG)
 * Gregor Middell (GM) – minutes
 * Benjamin W. Bohl (BWB)
 * (many more, please add your name here)

Introduction (EP)

 * introduction of participants
 * explains relationship and interdependencies to other SIGs (Facsimile, Libraries, ...), willingness to contribute vs. ability to do so on a persistent basis, problem of time constraints, financial and other resources as well as attribution of work in the SIGs
 * outline of current activities
 * Genetic editing: Council adopts recommendations of the SIG WG, will be circulated for the first time shortly; likely to be included in the next release of the Guidelines
 * Critical Apparatus: chapter in the Guidelines has not been revised since P4, automatic collation vs. manual construction of a CA, question of relationship between the two, MB appointed as leader of a WG to improve on this situation
 * Manuscript description: extension of existing means with dimensions like time, geospatial information etc., problem of scope (to what extent are we talking about manuscripts or about cultural artifacts in general)
 * organizational matters, some financial support by the TEI available, communication via mailing list, wiki and web-site
 * call for participation

What should we do, what could you do?

 * TS: ODDs from ENRICH project available
 * support for marginal notes in the Guidelines/ SIG proposal
 * manuscript description: &lt;summary/> content model is not flexible enough for more complex descriptions (e.g. &lt;p/>)
 * CW: there are – apart from the SIG – means to address such issues, for example the Sourceforge Issue Tracker
 * EP: SIG can act as a proxy though
 * RB: we could extend TEI by Example with manuscript-related resources
 * TS: refering to ENRICH again, there are existing resources and documentation for manuscript description, including conversion scenarios (TEI, EAD, ...)
 * JV: structure of text is sometimes hard to describe with existing elements, not a problem of manuscripts alone, maybe some conceptual overlap with manuscript description
 * EP: SIG "Text-Bearing Objects" might be a good place to address this
 * idea about further modularizing the TEI, e.g. via use of different namespaces, address different use cases this way
 * MR: problem of SIG's scope, lots of interest in manuscripts, but how to derive concrete tasks from that, maybe should come up with a new definition of what the SIG should do
 * OG: supports idea of asking for micropapers before SIG meetings