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==From the calendar of TEI events==
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* From the calendar of TEI events
=== TEI MM 21 ===
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==Digital Humanities==
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Oulu, Finland, June 25-28, 2008
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Website: http://www.ekl.oulu.fi/dh2008/
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TEI-based panels/papers include:
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* TEI Panel, 9.00-10.30 Friday June 27th
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* Zanasi, Silvi, Pizziconi, Musolino, Clinical applications of computer-assisted textual applications, a TEI dream? 11.00 Friday June 27th
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* Cummings, ENRICHing Manuscript Descriptions with TEI P5, 11.30 Friday June 27th
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* Schlitz, The TEI as luminol: forensic philology in a digital age 16.30 Friday June 27th
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* Ramsay, Zillig, Text analytics: a TEI format for cross-collection text analysis, 17.00 Friday June 27th
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* Cummings, Converting St Paul: A new TEI P5 edition of The Conversion of St Paul using stand-off linking, 10.00 Saturday June 28th
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* Eide, Ore, TEI and cultural heritage ontologies, 14.30 Saturday 28th June
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==[[EpiDoc]] summer school==
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King's College London, July 14-18, 2008
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See: http://www.currentepigraphy.org/2008/04/21/epidoc-summer-school-july-14th-18th-2008/
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==TEI summer school, OUCS, Oxford==
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* XML, TEI, and beyond: July 21st-23rd 2008
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This three-day course combines in-depth coverage of the latest version
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of the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Recommendations for the encoding
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of digital text with hands-on practical exercises in their
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application. If you are a project manager, research assistant, or
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encoder working on any kind of project concerned with the creation or
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management of large amounts of digital text, this course is for you.
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* XML processing using XSLT: July 24th-25th 2008
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This is a two-day technical course is a practical guide to the use of
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XSLT to do more than simply render your XML documents.  Aimed at
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project research assistants, encoders, and programmers, it provides
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in-depth coverage of the principles and practice of the W3C's
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extensible Stylesheet language, focussing on its use as a general
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purpose text manipulation and processing language.
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Interested? Please register as soon as possible, as places are
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limited. The two workshops are independent of each other, but we're
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pleased to announce a 20% discount is available if you register for
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both.
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For further information and booking, please visit
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http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/rts/events/
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== TEI MM 21 ==
 
* [http://www.lib.umd.edu/dcr/events/teiconference/index.html TEI Members' Meeting: TEI@20 -- 20 Years of Supporting the Digital Humanities]
 
* [http://www.lib.umd.edu/dcr/events/teiconference/index.html TEI Members' Meeting: TEI@20 -- 20 Years of Supporting the Digital Humanities]
 
** See the [[MS SIG Agenda 2008]]
 
** See the [[MS SIG Agenda 2008]]

Revision as of 15:57, 6 September 2008

  • From the calendar of TEI events

Digital Humanities

Oulu, Finland, June 25-28, 2008

Website: http://www.ekl.oulu.fi/dh2008/

TEI-based panels/papers include:

  • TEI Panel, 9.00-10.30 Friday June 27th
  • Zanasi, Silvi, Pizziconi, Musolino, Clinical applications of computer-assisted textual applications, a TEI dream? 11.00 Friday June 27th
  • Cummings, ENRICHing Manuscript Descriptions with TEI P5, 11.30 Friday June 27th
  • Schlitz, The TEI as luminol: forensic philology in a digital age 16.30 Friday June 27th
  • Ramsay, Zillig, Text analytics: a TEI format for cross-collection text analysis, 17.00 Friday June 27th
  • Cummings, Converting St Paul: A new TEI P5 edition of The Conversion of St Paul using stand-off linking, 10.00 Saturday June 28th
  • Eide, Ore, TEI and cultural heritage ontologies, 14.30 Saturday 28th June

EpiDoc summer school

King's College London, July 14-18, 2008

See: http://www.currentepigraphy.org/2008/04/21/epidoc-summer-school-july-14th-18th-2008/

TEI summer school, OUCS, Oxford

  • XML, TEI, and beyond: July 21st-23rd 2008

This three-day course combines in-depth coverage of the latest version of the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Recommendations for the encoding of digital text with hands-on practical exercises in their application. If you are a project manager, research assistant, or encoder working on any kind of project concerned with the creation or management of large amounts of digital text, this course is for you.

  • XML processing using XSLT: July 24th-25th 2008

This is a two-day technical course is a practical guide to the use of XSLT to do more than simply render your XML documents. Aimed at project research assistants, encoders, and programmers, it provides in-depth coverage of the principles and practice of the W3C's extensible Stylesheet language, focussing on its use as a general purpose text manipulation and processing language.

Interested? Please register as soon as possible, as places are limited. The two workshops are independent of each other, but we're pleased to announce a 20% discount is available if you register for both.

For further information and booking, please visit http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/rts/events/

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