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== Correspondence Projects ==
 
== Correspondence Projects ==

Revision as of 14:41, 29 August 2018

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Introduction

The TEI Special Interest Group on Correspondence seeks to bring together scholars interested in creating digital scholarly editions of correspondence. The goal of the SIG will be to discuss and develop sample tagsets (including suggesting additions/modifications to the TEI Guidelines) for varying forms of correspondence as well as to create tutorials and best practice models.

Because the initiative for this SIG emerged from editorial work with 19th century letters, the organizers of this SIG have focused on these types of materials. However, we want this SIG to be more encompassing, embracing varying types of historical and literary correspondence including epistles, telegrams, postcards, etc., and perhaps other types of documents that share features with physical written correspondence like diaries, diary entries, letters to the editor, e-mail, blogs, etc. The common feature of these sorts of text is a generally formalized physical appearance (e.g., an envelope for letters) and structure of content (i.e. address field, special formulas for opener and closer).


Mailing List

The SIG runs a mailing list, which you can join by visiting http://listserv.brown.edu/tei-corresp-sig.html.


Activities

Topics currently under discussion

--> For this, see the work of the correspDesc task force for current developments.

  • The content model of postscript: look at the Collection of Postscript-Examples and the contributions to the ps-discussion.
  • How to deal with enclosures or attachements to a letter
  • The content model of opener/closer and their connection with salute, signed, dateline, etc.
  • diary entries
  • definition of <signed> does not correspond with its actual use in the P5 guidelines
  • address now in <p> but not in <div>: maybe not a good idea
  • notification of addresses (different in different parts of the world). Could this be handled more adequately than just with datelines?
  • pre-printed text (e.g. letterhead, postcard captions)


GitHub repository

There is a GitHub repository for the SIG Correspondence for a) the element <correspDesc> (encoding examples, documentation on its development etc.), and b) the Correspondence Metadata Interchange format (CMIF, encoding examples etc.).


Meetings

Tokyo, Sept 11, 2018

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For minutes of further meetings, see page 'Past Meetings'.

Correspondence Projects

See the Zotero Group "Digital Correspondence Projects".