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[[Category:SIG:Linguistics|Bibliography]]
  
<span style="color: teal">The work on this very page is delayed pending a possible switch to [[ZoteroToTEI|Zotero-TEI]] mode of expanding our bibliography. Details forthcoming. See also: http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/tei </span>
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The [[LingSIG]] has among its intended deliverables a collection of bibliographic references to publications/presentations that address linguistic or language-resource issues either from the perspective of the TEI, or that are considered relevant for TEI-based systems that may be constructed in the future.
  
(This page may look messy until some more concrete structure emerges; it might also look biased and/or incomplete -- but if you get that impression, please help us by submitting new items or just [[Talk:SIG:Linguistics - bibliography|sharing your thoughts]].)
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We now use [http://www.zotero.org/ Zotero] as the primary tool for collecting references. Zotero started out as a Firefox add-on but is now also available for the users of Safari and Chrome, and an independent, free-standing (and free) version is forthcoming. It also has Open Office and MS Office plugins that allow for easy insertion of references into your documents.
  
'''Let us attempt to use full first names, if possible -- these can always be reduced into initials, depending on the given editor's requirements.'''
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Zotero accepts various bibliographic formats as its input and, crucially for us, has tools that make export to TEI XML possible: [[TEIZoteroTranslator|TEI-Zotero Translator]] (another Firefox add-on) as well as [[ZoteroToTEI]], which is an XSLT 2.0 script and thus a cross-platform tool. See also http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/tei for current info on these and possibly also other tools.
  
== Collections (proceedings, etc.) ==
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<span style="color:teal;font-weight:bold">The LingSIG reference collection is to be found in the library section of the [https://www.zotero.org/groups/tei-lingsig/items/ TEI-LingSIG group].</span>
This section gathers references to collective works, so that we can refer to them when citing individual articles below.
 
  
* Calzolari, Nicoletta; Choukri, Khalid; Maegaard, Bente; Mariani, Joseph; Odjik, Jan; Piperidis, Stelios; Tapias, Daniel (eds.). (2008). [http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2008/ Proceedings of the Sixth International Language Resources and Evaluation] ('''LREC'08'''). Marrakech, Morocco: European Language Resources Association (ELRA). [see [[Conferences#LREC:_Language_Resources_and_Evaluation]]]
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=== How to use Zotero for sharing your references ===
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To be written... Briefly, you need a free account at Zotero and you need to join the [https://www.zotero.org/groups/tei-lingsig TEI-LingSIG group], and the rest is a matter of point-and-click-and-edit. Please be careful not to delete items from the shared library, there is unfortunately no setting that would guard us against that short of restricting the number of editors, which would be rather impractical.
  
* LAW proceedings, see [[Conferences#Linguistic_Annotation_Workshop_.28LAW.29|the Conferences page]] for details
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Note the existence of the [http://freecite.library.brown.edu/ FreeCite citation parser], which is able to turn informal references into a format that can be imported from clipboard into your Zotero.
* [http://www.balisage.net/Proceedings/index.html Balisage Series on Markup Technologies]
 
* http://en.scientificcommons.org/
 
* http://www.xstandoff.net/references.html -- references concerning concurrent/stand-off markup
 
  
== Language Resources in general ==
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=== Additional tasks ===
* Zipser, Florian; Romary, Laurent. (2010). [http://hal.inria.fr/inria-00527799/ A model oriented approach to the mapping of annotation formats using standards]. In the proceedings of ''Workshop on Language Resource and Language Technology Standards'', LREC 2010 -- instroducing a logical/syntactic linguist-friendly pivot format for annotated LRs. See also the [https://korpling.german.hu-berlin.de/saltnpepper/trac/ SaltNPepper wiki].
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The tasks that the LingSIG should monitor and encourage in the context of Zotero are at least the following:
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* examining the alignment between the output of the various Zotero-to-TEI export tools,
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* creation or TEI-to-Zotero import tools.
  
== Lexica ==
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Naturally, these are not the SIG's central goals, given its definition, but they demonstrate the degree of interrelatedness between our SIG and the [[SIG:Tools]].
* Lemnitzer, Lothar; Romary, Laurent; Witt, Andreas. (2010). [http://en.scientificcommons.org/52901496 Representing human and machine dictionaries in Markup languages] -- on the TEI and ISO 1951
 
* Maks, Isa; Tiberius, Carole & Veenendaal, Remco. (2008). [http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2008/summaries/439.html Standardising Bilingual Lexical Resources According to the Lexicon Markup Framework]. In Calzolari et al. (2008), pp. 1723–1727. -- potentially useful in the context of the TEI serialization of the LMF; suggests improvements to the LMF
 
* Romary, Laurent. (2010) [http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00436328/fr/ "Standardization of the formal representation of lexical information for NLP"] -- on using the TEI dictionary chapter as a default implementation of ISO 24613 (Lexical Markup Framework).
 
* Trippel, Thorsten; Maxwell, Michael; Corbett, Greville; Prince, Cambell; Manning, Christopher; Grimes, Stephen & Moran, Steve (2008). [http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2008/summaries/812.html Lexicon Schemas and Related Data Models: when Standards Meet Users]. In Calzolari et al. (2008), pp. 3205–3212. -- criticism of the TEI Dictionaries chapter (in apparently its pre-2007 shape)
 
  
== Corpora ==
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=== Source collections ===
(do we need a separate category for stand-off markup for language corpora?)
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Collections that may be useful as starting points for finding reference information are:
* [http://www.natcorp.ox.ac.uk/docs/URG/ "Reference Guide for the British National Corpus (XML Edition)] - edited by Lou Burnard, Published for the British National Corpus Consortium by the Research Technologies Service at Oxford University Computing Services, February 2007
 
  
== Linguistic ontologies ==
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* Proceedings of the [[Conferences#LREC:_Language_Resources_and_Evaluation|Language Resources and Evaluation Conferences (LREC)]],
(On interfacing cultural heritage ontologies and the suggested interface mechanisms, consult the [[SIG:Ontologies]] page.)
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* Proceedings of the [[Conferences#Linguistic_Annotation_Workshop_.28LAW.29|Linguistic Annotation Workshops]] and [http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/ ACL-related proceedings] in general,
 
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* Proceedings of the [[Conferences#Balisage:_The_Markup_Conference|Balisage conference series]],,
== Other (uncategorized) ==
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* http://en.scientificcommons.org ,
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* http://www.xstandoff.net/references.html -- references concerning concurrent/stand-off markup.

Revision as of 14:31, 9 September 2011


The LingSIG has among its intended deliverables a collection of bibliographic references to publications/presentations that address linguistic or language-resource issues either from the perspective of the TEI, or that are considered relevant for TEI-based systems that may be constructed in the future.

We now use Zotero as the primary tool for collecting references. Zotero started out as a Firefox add-on but is now also available for the users of Safari and Chrome, and an independent, free-standing (and free) version is forthcoming. It also has Open Office and MS Office plugins that allow for easy insertion of references into your documents.

Zotero accepts various bibliographic formats as its input and, crucially for us, has tools that make export to TEI XML possible: TEI-Zotero Translator (another Firefox add-on) as well as ZoteroToTEI, which is an XSLT 2.0 script and thus a cross-platform tool. See also http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/tei for current info on these and possibly also other tools.

The LingSIG reference collection is to be found in the library section of the TEI-LingSIG group.

How to use Zotero for sharing your references

To be written... Briefly, you need a free account at Zotero and you need to join the TEI-LingSIG group, and the rest is a matter of point-and-click-and-edit. Please be careful not to delete items from the shared library, there is unfortunately no setting that would guard us against that short of restricting the number of editors, which would be rather impractical.

Note the existence of the FreeCite citation parser, which is able to turn informal references into a format that can be imported from clipboard into your Zotero.

Additional tasks

The tasks that the LingSIG should monitor and encourage in the context of Zotero are at least the following:

  • examining the alignment between the output of the various Zotero-to-TEI export tools,
  • creation or TEI-to-Zotero import tools.

Naturally, these are not the SIG's central goals, given its definition, but they demonstrate the degree of interrelatedness between our SIG and the SIG:Tools.

Source collections

Collections that may be useful as starting points for finding reference information are: