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The TEI Special Interest Group on Scholarly Publishing, approved and created in June 2009, focuses on the use of TEI in original scholarly publication, as the medium of authorship and archival format from which print, Web, ebook, and other formats may be derived. | The TEI Special Interest Group on Scholarly Publishing, approved and created in June 2009, focuses on the use of TEI in original scholarly publication, as the medium of authorship and archival format from which print, Web, ebook, and other formats may be derived. | ||
− | The convener of the SIG is | + | The convener of the SIG is Daniel O'Donnell of the University of Lethbridge. |
See [http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/SIG/Publishing/ the main page on the TEI-C website]. | See [http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/SIG/Publishing/ the main page on the TEI-C website]. |
Revision as of 17:33, 7 January 2014
The TEI Special Interest Group on Scholarly Publishing, approved and created in June 2009, focuses on the use of TEI in original scholarly publication, as the medium of authorship and archival format from which print, Web, ebook, and other formats may be derived.
The convener of the SIG is Daniel O'Donnell of the University of Lethbridge.
See the main page on the TEI-C website.
Background, Goals
The original proposal for the SIG emerged from members of the North American university press community interested in exploring the use of the TEI as a basis for XML workflows primarily for scholarly monographs and other books.
Documentation
Resources
- Learning XML -- from the AAUP wiki
- XML for the Rest of Us -- a panel at the AAUP 2010 Annual Meeting
Activities, Meetings
The first SIG meeting took place at 2009 TEI Members' Meeting. There was also a pre-conference workshop.