TEI Customization Workshop
April 7–8, 2017
Syd Bauman, Northeastern University
Sarah Connell, Northeastern University
Location
Northeastern University, Snell Library, room 422
Schedule
Friday, April 7
Session 1, 9:30–10:30: Overview of customization and the TEI Guidelines (Sarah; slides: HTML, TEI); Roma demo and group customization
Session 2, 10:45–12:00: Basic vocabulary for customization (Syd; sample, slides 1–12: HTML, TEI)
→ Lunch on your own
Session 3, 1:15–3:00: Hands-on practice
Session 4, 3:15–4:00: Questions and discussion
Saturday, April 8
Session 4, 10:00–11:30: Intermediate vocabulary for customization and hands-on work (Syd; sample, slides 13–21: HTML, TEI)
Session 5, 11:45–12:30: Hands-on practice
→ Lunch on your own
Session 5, 1:45–3:15: Q&A; [We skipped this talk in favor of hands-on, as we were behind schedule: documentation and good practice (Syd; slides: HTML, TEI)
Session 6, 3:30–4:30: Customization and project work flow (Sarah; slides: HTML, TEI)]
Resources
The ODD we created to constraint @type of <div> and to add <lr:punishment> is here. A copy of the current ODD the Women Writers Project uses for its textbase is here.
Replacement ODD-writing customization (“odd4odds”; will probably be named “tei_customization” in the future):
ODD processing:
- instructions for running a TEI ODD transformation scenario in oXygen
- Using web-based front-ends:
- instructions for installing and running roma on your Mac OSX or GNU/Linux commandline
Additional slide sets:
Demonstration ODDs for this workshop
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. You can also look at the materials for the 2015 and 2012 versions of this workshop.
We will put the files we developed during class in a web-accessible directory here.
The WWP Guide to Scholarly Text Encoding.