Introduction to Manuscript Encoding with TEI
Brown University
December 5–7, 2011
Syd Bauman, Brown University
(Syd_Bauman@Brown.edu)
Julia Flanders, Brown University
(Julia_Flanders@Brown.edu)
Schedule
Monday, December 5 (Sciences Library 1401)
Coffee and breakfast starting at 8:30
Session 1, 9:00–10:00: Introduction to Text Encoding (slides: HTML, TEI)
Session 2, 10:15–11:30: Basic concepts of XML (slides: HTML, TEI)
Session 3, 11:30–1:00: Basics of TEI markup for manuscripts (slides: HTML, TEI)
Lunch on your own
Session 4, 2:30–5:00: Hands-on practice and discussion
Tuesday, December 6
Coffee and breakfast starting at 8:30
Session 5, 9:00–10:30: Advanced manuscript encoding (slides: HTML, TEI)
Session 6, 10:45–12:00: Hands-on practice
Lunch on your own
Session 7, 1:30–3:00: Metadata for manuscripts (slides: HTML, TEI)
Session 8, 3:00–5:00: Hands-on practice
Wednesday, December 7
Coffee and breakfast starting at 8:30
Session 9, 9:00–10:30: TEI customization (slides: HTML, TEI)
Session 10, 10:45–12:00: Hands-on practice
Lunch on your own
Session 11, 1:30–3:00: Publishing tools (slides: HTML, TEI)
Session 12, 3:15–4:00: Look at sample projects (slides: HTML, TEI), discussion
Resources
We made use of some additional materials that were not directly associated with talks:
- we looked at the last 3 slides of intensive manuscript encoding
- we looked at the genetic exercise template
- we mentioned, but did not go through, a demo of revision stages
- we went over most of the slides about personography
- you may want to look at the documentation for the genetic encoding module
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 WWP Guide to Scholarly Text Encoding