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<big>'''TEI Special Interest Group on Manuscripts (TEI MS SIG)'''</big>
 
<big>'''TEI Special Interest Group on Manuscripts (TEI MS SIG)'''</big>
  
== Agenda of this SIG ==
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== Introduction ==
*revision of the chapter on critical apparatus
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The goal of the TEI Special Interest Group on Manuscripts is to bring together users of the TEI who wish to improve the encoding strategies for marking up transcriptions and editions of manuscript materials. The SIG was originally setup by Elena Pierazzo, Susan Schreibman, and Edward Vanhoutte. It is currently convened by Gerrit Brüning and Dot Porter.
** see working group on [[Critical_Apparatus_Workgroup|Critical Apparatus]] / [[Textual Variance]]
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** see the following threads on TEI-L and sourceforge:
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The SIG runs a mailing list. To join visit http://listserv.brown.edu/tei-ms-sig.html.
***http://sourceforge.net/p/tei/bugs/357/
 
***http://listserv.brown.edu/archives/cgi-bin/wa?A2=TEI-L;bfa42e32.1310
 
*revision of the chapter on manuscript description
 
**see working group on [[msDesc enhancement|MSS Description]]
 
*revision of the chapter on the representation of primary sources
 
**see working group on [[Genetic Editions]]
 
**see [[Sandbox for Genetic Editing]]
 
  
== Past Meetings ==
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==Achievements==
* [[MS_SIG_meeting,_Rome,_3_October_2013|Minutes SIG meeting, Rome, 3 October 2013]]
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The SIG’s most important achievements were in the field of the representation of primary sources, resulting in the proposals of the working group on [[Genetic Editions]] which were submitted as “[http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/Council/Working/tcw19.html An Encoding Model for Genetic Editions]” and largely incorporated in the TEI Guidelines.
* [[SIGMS_Minutes_20111014|Minutes SIG meeting, Würzburg 14 October 2011]]
 
* [[SIGMS_Minutes_20101112|Minutes SIG meeting, Zadar 12 November 2010]]
 
* [[SIGMS_Minutes_20091114|Minutes SIG meeting, Ann Arbor 14 November 2009]]
 
* [[SIGMS_Agenda_20081108|Agenda SIG meeting, London 8 November 2008]]
 
  
== Introduction ==
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Important work was done towards a revision of the chapter on critical apparatus, see working group on [[Critical_Apparatus_Workgroup|Critical Apparatus]] / [[Textual Variance]].
  
The goal of the TEI Special Interest Group on Manuscripts is to bring together users of the TEI who wish to improve the encoding strategies for marking up transcriptions and editions of manuscript materials.
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== Agenda of this SIG ==
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Revision of the chapter on critical apparatus; issues of variation; clarify the role of using the critical apparatus tagset in manuscript transcription (which is dependent on whether one is encoding an edition or encoding a manuscript transcription). See the following threads on TEI-L and sourceforge:
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*http://sourceforge.net/p/tei/bugs/357/
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*http://listserv.brown.edu/archives/cgi-bin/wa?A2=TEI-L;bfa42e32.1310
  
This SIG will explore a range of issues common to editing manuscripts, including:
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Revision of the chapter on manuscript description; see working group on [[msDesc enhancement|MSS Description]].
# how to handle time based encoding
 
# how to record place based encoding
 
# how to encode fragments
 
# how to record codicology (the substance of the medium, ink stints, etc); Robinson noted that the TEI already has mechanisms to record this, but it needs to be better documented
 
# issues of substitutions
 
# issues of variation
 
# to clarify the role of using the critical apparatus tagset in manuscript transcription (which is dependent on whether one is encoding an edition or encoding a manuscript transcription)
 
  
It will do this by:
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Continuing and extending the work on the chapter on the representation of primary sources, see [[Sandbox for Genetic Editing]].
* running a mailing list on this topic
 
* assess the TEI and suggest improvements/alterations to the TEI-Council
 
  
== Activities ==
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Further issues:
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* how to encode fragments
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* how to record codicology (the substance of the medium, ink stints, etc); Robinson noted that the TEI already has mechanisms to record this, but it needs to be better documented
  
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== Past Meetings ==
 
The SIG met at the Third Annual TEI Members' Meeting in Nancy, France on 08 November 2003. The report can be found [http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/SIG/Manuscript/mssigr01.xml here].
 
The SIG met at the Third Annual TEI Members' Meeting in Nancy, France on 08 November 2003. The report can be found [http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/SIG/Manuscript/mssigr01.xml here].
  
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The third meeting of the SIG was held at Seventh Annual TEI Member's Meeting at University of Maryland, College Park, 3nd of November 2007. The agenda of the meeting can be found [[MS SIG Agenda 2007|here]]; the report can be found [[MS SIG Report 07|here]]. During the meeting several task forces were created to deal with specific problems: the task forces main page can be found [[MS task forces|here]].
 
The third meeting of the SIG was held at Seventh Annual TEI Member's Meeting at University of Maryland, College Park, 3nd of November 2007. The agenda of the meeting can be found [[MS SIG Agenda 2007|here]]; the report can be found [[MS SIG Report 07|here]]. During the meeting several task forces were created to deal with specific problems: the task forces main page can be found [[MS task forces|here]].
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More recent meetings:
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* [[SIGMS_Agenda_20081108|Agenda SIG meeting, London 8 November 2008]]
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* [[SIGMS_Minutes_20091114|Minutes SIG meeting, Ann Arbor 14 November 2009]]
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* [[SIGMS_Minutes_20101112|Minutes SIG meeting, Zadar 12 November 2010]]
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* [[SIGMS_Minutes_20111014|Minutes SIG meeting, Würzburg 14 October 2011]]
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* [[MS_SIG_meeting,_Rome,_3_October_2013|Minutes SIG meeting, Rome, 3 October 2013]]
  
 
== Useful links ==
 
== Useful links ==

Revision as of 13:21, 3 January 2014

TEI Special Interest Group on Manuscripts (TEI MS SIG)

Introduction

The goal of the TEI Special Interest Group on Manuscripts is to bring together users of the TEI who wish to improve the encoding strategies for marking up transcriptions and editions of manuscript materials. The SIG was originally setup by Elena Pierazzo, Susan Schreibman, and Edward Vanhoutte. It is currently convened by Gerrit Brüning and Dot Porter.

The SIG runs a mailing list. To join visit http://listserv.brown.edu/tei-ms-sig.html.

Achievements

The SIG’s most important achievements were in the field of the representation of primary sources, resulting in the proposals of the working group on Genetic Editions which were submitted as “An Encoding Model for Genetic Editions” and largely incorporated in the TEI Guidelines.

Important work was done towards a revision of the chapter on critical apparatus, see working group on Critical Apparatus / Textual Variance.

Agenda of this SIG

Revision of the chapter on critical apparatus; issues of variation; clarify the role of using the critical apparatus tagset in manuscript transcription (which is dependent on whether one is encoding an edition or encoding a manuscript transcription). See the following threads on TEI-L and sourceforge:

Revision of the chapter on manuscript description; see working group on MSS Description.

Continuing and extending the work on the chapter on the representation of primary sources, see Sandbox for Genetic Editing.

Further issues:

  • how to encode fragments
  • how to record codicology (the substance of the medium, ink stints, etc); Robinson noted that the TEI already has mechanisms to record this, but it needs to be better documented

Past Meetings

The SIG met at the Third Annual TEI Members' Meeting in Nancy, France on 08 November 2003. The report can be found here.

The second meeting of the SIG was held at the Fourth Annual TEI Members' Meeting at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA, 23 October 2004. The report can be found here.

The third meeting of the SIG was held at Seventh Annual TEI Member's Meeting at University of Maryland, College Park, 3nd of November 2007. The agenda of the meeting can be found here; the report can be found here. During the meeting several task forces were created to deal with specific problems: the task forces main page can be found here.

More recent meetings:

Useful links

Manuscript Description

Projects, resources, guidelines concerning MS description.

Manuscript Transcription

Projects, resources, guidelines concerning MS transcription.