RE: [Corpora-List] Is the TEI a waste of time?

From: Stephen Miller (Stephen.Miller@assoc.oeaw.ac.at)
Date: Fri Jun 27 2003 - 11:42:54 MET DST

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    At 09:09 AM 6/26/2003 -0400, you wrote:

    >[snip]
    >Related to both of these issues is that of the documentation available
    >to educate people & help potential users understand what TEI is, does,
    >& is good for. A research assistant & I have recently been poring over a
    >
    >couple chapters of the TEI guidelines, looking for guidelines & relevant
    >examples to add some markup to our already (mostly) TEI-conformant
    >corpus
    >markup scheme. Although the documentation is extensive, it is inadequate
    >
    >in many ways, missing examples, not very good at giving a larger picture
    >to people who aren't sure if they need/want the TEI at all or who just
    >need
    >some pointers to a few relevant sections. If the only people who can
    >read the documentation and make use of it are information/library
    >science
    >people who are specifically trained in that area, then it's no wonder
    >linguists & others who are in the business of building corpora are not
    >using it or promoting it.
    >[snip]

    Besides the various guides/tutorials linked off the "Teach Yourself TEI"
    page at http://www.tei-c.org/Tutorials/index.html (although the best single
    introduction in my opinion is still "TEI Lite: An Introduction to Text
    Encoding for Interchange" at
    <http://www.tei-c.org/Lite/>http://www.tei-c.org/Lite/ ) I notice "TEI for
    Text Corpora", a comprehensive set of presentations given by Lou Burnard at
    the ELSNET Summer School on Language and Speech Communication 2001, these
    are available at http://www.tei-c.org/Talks/ESS2001/index.html

    Indeed everything TEI-wise is available somewhere on the TEI site at
    http://www.tei-c.org/ and what is not there is easily to be found with an
    email to the TEI-L list. I must also add that the TEI community is one of
    the most helpful I have ever met and emails are answered both rapidly and
    in depth. There is a considerable pool of expertise out there which can be
    easily accessed.
    Stephen Miller



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