WWP Presentations for Teaching and Learning Text Encoding and Digital Humanities
Interested in teaching or learning TEI? The slides, lecture notes, and other
materials here were developed by the WWP for the workshops we teach, but
they can also be a starting point for self-guided study. They are made
available here for public reuse under a Creative Commons license. For
versions of these materials that were used in a specific seminar or
workshop, please visit the site for
the event in question.
These presentations are authored in a customized version of TEI. You can view
the slides and lecture notes, and also download or view the source TEI. More
information about the schema and stylesheets used for authoring and using
these materials is available here.
Introducing XML and the TEI
| 1. Thinking about Digital Research Materials |
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| 2. Modeling Humanities Data |
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| 3. Overview of the TEI |
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| 4. Motives for Text Encoding |
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| 5. Brief Introduction to XML |
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| 6. More Details on XML |
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Get Started with Text Encoding
| 7. Basic TEI Encoding |
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| 8. Basic TEI Encoding (manuscript emphasis) |
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| 9. Next Steps: More Advanced Markup |
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| 10. Basic Contextual Encoding |
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| 11. Basic Manuscript Encoding |
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More on Specialized Encoding Topics
| 12. Advanced Contextual Encoding |
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| 13. Advanced Manuscript Encoding |
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| 14. Metadata and the TEI Header |
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| 15. Encoding Renditional Information |
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| 16. Figures and Graphics |
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| 17. Linking and Pointers |
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| 18. Overlapping Hierarchies |
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| 19. Representing Non-Unicode Characters |
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Understanding the Technical Side of the TEI
| 20. Introducing TEI Customization |
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| 21. Basic ODD-Writing |
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| 22. Advanced ODD-Writing |
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| 23. Basic RelaxNG for ODD-Writing |
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| 24. XPath and Schematron for TEI Customization |
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Text Analysis and Using Data
Availability and Reuse
These materials are developed by Syd Bauman and Julia Flanders and published
by the Women Writers Project. We welcome reuse of these materials.
This work is licensed under a Creative
Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
License.