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* '''[http://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/303691.html Genetic-critical and annotated hybrid-edition of Theodor Fontane’s notebooks based on a virtual research environment]''': our TEI code (not published yet) is based on a <sourceDoc>/<zone>/<line> structure. We're happy to discuss encoding issues here. --[[User:Martin de la Iglesia|Martin de la Iglesia]] 06:49, 25 October 2013 (EDT) | * '''[http://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/303691.html Genetic-critical and annotated hybrid-edition of Theodor Fontane’s notebooks based on a virtual research environment]''': our TEI code (not published yet) is based on a <sourceDoc>/<zone>/<line> structure. We're happy to discuss encoding issues here. --[[User:Martin de la Iglesia|Martin de la Iglesia]] 06:49, 25 October 2013 (EDT) | ||
+ | *[https://faustedition.uni-wuerzburg.de/dev/project/about Faustedition] | ||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== |
Revision as of 16:53, 14 November 2013
The purpose of this page is to discuss any issues of the with chapter 11 of version 2 of TEI P5, especially the elements and attributes which have been newly introduced in this version in the wake of the draft proposal “An Encoding Model for Genetic Editions”:
- <line>
- Some elements from other modules are not allowed as child elements of <line>, e.g. <subst>, <rs>, <date>, or <stamp>. This can cause problems when one would like to encode the corresponding phenomena. Two types of workaround are possible:
- substitute the problematic element for a legal one, e.g. use <mod type="subst"> instead of <subst>;
- wrap the problematic element in <seg>, e.g. <seg><rs>...</rs></seg>. --Martin de la Iglesia 05:55, 4 November 2013 (EST)
- Some elements from other modules are not allowed as child elements of <line>, e.g. <subst>, <rs>, <date>, or <stamp>. This can cause problems when one would like to encode the corresponding phenomena. Two types of workaround are possible:
- <listChange>
- <metamark>
- <mod>
- <redo>
- <retrace>
- <sourceDoc>
- <substJoin>
- <surfaceGrp>
- <transpose>
- <undo>
- @change
- @instant
The page is not confined to issues of ‘genetic’ editing. Any problems of ‘diplomatic’ or ‘documentary’ transcriptions of manuscripts, be they modern, medieval or ancient, may be addressed here.
Also, the well-established elements and attributes may need to be discussed as their use is in many ways affected by the new ones.
Projects
- Genetic-critical and annotated hybrid-edition of Theodor Fontane’s notebooks based on a virtual research environment: our TEI code (not published yet) is based on a <sourceDoc>/<zone>/<line> structure. We're happy to discuss encoding issues here. --Martin de la Iglesia 06:49, 25 October 2013 (EDT)
- Faustedition
Bibliography
Brüning, Gerrit, Katrin Henzel, and Dietmar Pravida. 2013. “Multiple Encoding in Genetic Editions: The Case of ‘Faust’.” In Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative [Online] 4. URL: http://jtei.revues.org/697; DOI: 10.4000/jtei.697.
Muñoz, Trevor, Raffaele Viglianti, Neil Fraistat. 2013. “Texts and Documents: new challenges for TEI interchange and the possibilities for participatory archives.” In The Linked TEI: Text Encoding in the Web. Abstracts of the TEI Conference and Members Meeting 2013: October 2–5, Rome, edited by Fabio Ciotti and Arianna Ciula, 99–104. Rome: Digilab Sapienza University & TEI Consortium.
Robinson, Peter. 2013. “Towards a Theory of Digital Editions.” In Variants 10: 105–31.