Introduction to XSLT for Digital Humanists
University of Victoria
2013-06-06/10
Syd Bauman, Brown University
(Syd_Bauman@Brown.edu)
Martin Holmes, University of Victoria
(mholmes@uvic.ca)
Schedule
Thu 06 Jun
| Session 1, 09:30–12:00 |
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| Session 2, 13:15–15:50 |
Fri 07 Jun
| Session 3, 09:30–12:00 |
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| Session 4, 13:15–15:50 |
Sat 08 Jun
| Session 5, 09:30–12:00 |
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| Session 6, 13:15–15:50 |
Sun 09 Jun
| Session 7, 09:30–12:00 |
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| Session 8, 13:15–15:50 |
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Mon 10 Jun
| Session 9, 09:30–12:00 |
Things we did
- The stylesheet we wrote to demonstrate @mode; it displays a <note> both in the running prose and at the bottom.
- The stylesheet we wrote to demonstrate a technique for collecting all the nodes that point to the context (i.e., currently matched) node. This stylesheet counts speeches per character in a TEI drama (e.g., Hamlet)
Topics not covered and slide sets not used.
Bibliography
Many slides and handouts refer to the page or chapter of the reference work that we personally use:
Kay, Michael. XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 Programmer’s Reference. 4th edition. Indianapolis, IN: Wiley/Wrox, 2008. ISBN: 978-0-470-19274-0
References to “Kay” are to this book.
Resources
- DHSI Coursepack for this workshop
- sample TEI data file #1: WordHoard Hamlet
- sample TEI data file #2: gazetteer of the Colonial Despatches of B.C. and Vancouver Island
- oXygen crib sheet: HTML, TEI
- XPath functions crib sheet: HTML, TEI
- XHTML crib sheet: HTML, TEI
- CSS crib sheet: HTML, TEI
- transforming in oXygen crib sheet: HTML, TEI
The resource page has links to all the slide sets (whether used in this workshop or not), interesting web sites we may have shown, and useful TEI links. The general WWP workshop materials for download page may be of interest, too.