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This year's SIG meeting started with a presentation by Uwe Sikora (Göttingen State and University Library) of an application that is being developed to annotate nested <zone> elements. From there the discussion went on to general issues of positioning zones in non-TEI formats such as SVG and JSON. Whether and how to link this kind of coordinate data to TEI documents is still a matter of debate (cf. https://github.com/TEIC/TEI/issues/1508) that is becoming more and more relevant, particularly in the light of the increasing popularity of IIIF.
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This year's SIG meeting started with a presentation by Uwe Sikora (Göttingen State and University Library) of an application that is being developed to annotate nested <zone> elements. From there the discussion went on to general issues of positioning zones in non-TEI formats such as SVG and JSON. Whether and how to link this kind of coordinate data to TEI documents is still a matter of debate (cf. https://github.com/TEIC/TEI/issues/1508) that is becoming more and more relevant, particularly in the light of the increasing popularity of IIIF. --[[User:Martin de la Iglesia|Martin de la Iglesia]] ([[User talk:Martin de la Iglesia|talk]]) 11:52, 24 September 2019 (CEST)

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at TEI Conference and Members’ Meeting in Graz, Austria, September 16-20, 2019.

when: Tuesday 17 September, 2:00pm - 3:30pm

where: Seminar Room LS 15.02

Summary

This year's SIG meeting started with a presentation by Uwe Sikora (Göttingen State and University Library) of an application that is being developed to annotate nested <zone> elements. From there the discussion went on to general issues of positioning zones in non-TEI formats such as SVG and JSON. Whether and how to link this kind of coordinate data to TEI documents is still a matter of debate (cf. https://github.com/TEIC/TEI/issues/1508) that is becoming more and more relevant, particularly in the light of the increasing popularity of IIIF. --Martin de la Iglesia (talk) 11:52, 24 September 2019 (CEST)