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Mark-Up Languages – Standards?
There has been lots of talk over Humanist-L and in backchannels about the standardized mark-up language. TEI is the one I’ve seen most used, and I can read most TEI. It’s also becoming automated with some recently distributed program materials (or pseudo-automated). However, my university library doesn’t use TEI. For this session, perhaps we can discuss mark-up languages for big digital projects (scholarly editions are my area) and how to facilitate working with the university library to create, maintain and sustain using these mark-up languages. What other platforms are out there? Is there something else out-of-the-box?
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