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The TEI : an overview. Basic concepts  The TEI is a modular system, built like a Chicago pizza  Modules Base modules (choose one) Additional modules.

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1 The TEI : an overview

2 Basic concepts  The TEI is a modular system, built like a Chicago pizza  Modules Base modules (choose one) Additional modules (choose zero or more) Core modules (no choice) User-supplied extensions  Each module defines specific elements and attributes elements are classified semantically and structurally

3 For example  TEI Lite (http://www.tei-c.org/Lite/) our guess at what most people want, most of the time realistic for existing texts, and for new document production, e.g. TEI technical documentation  Modules: core modules prose base additional modules for figures, for linking, for analysis, core tags a few omissions

4 Basic structure(s)  Every TEI-conformant document comprises a header followed by (at least one) text  The TEI header contains essential metadata for: bibliographic control and identification resource documentation and description  Based on library practice, but extensible

5 Metadata requirements: the scope  Identification of the object  Documentation of its structure and organization  Statement of rights (reproduction, ownership etc.)  Statement of intended usage  Documentation of interpretive scheme/s applied  Brief characterization for search engines  Any kind of description

6 The TEI header  Based on AACR2 practice, the header contains: mandatory file description optional encoding, profile and revision descriptions  Content may be free text or highly structured  Specific extensions for language corpora manuscript description

7 For example Thomas Paine: Common sense, a machine-readable transcript compiled by Jon K Adams Oxford Text Archive The complete writings of Thomas Paine,collected and edited by Phillip S. Foner (New York, Citadel Press, 1945) Thomas Paine: Common sense, a machine-readable transcript compiled by Jon K Adams Oxford Text Archive The complete writings of Thomas Paine,collected and edited by Phillip S. Foner (New York, Citadel Press, 1945)

8 Structure of a TEI text  A text may be unitary or composite  a unitary text contains front matter back matter a body  in a composite text, the body is a group of texts (or nested groups)

9 TEI basic structure teiHeader tei.2 teiCorpus.2 tei.2 teiHeader TEI.2 back front text body div group div back front text body s

10 A text usually has divisions  generic, hierarchic subdivisions  vanilla or numbered  type attribute  associated head and trailer elements from the divtop class

11 for example... Book I. Of writing lives in general,... Book I. Of writing lives in general,...

12 TEI global attributes  Defined in the core module id for unique identification n for (non-unique) name or number rend for rendition (appearance) lang for language  Defined in the linking module corresp, synch, ana for specific association types next, prev for aggregating fragmented elements  Nonglobal, but pervasive type for subclassification

13 Character Encoding Recommendations  non-normative  extend, using standard entity sets or transliteration  document transliteration scheme with formal Writing System Declaration a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 " % & ' ( ) * +, -. / : ; ? _ (space) a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 " % & ' ( ) * +, -. / : ; ? _ (space)

14 Text components (prose base)  What are divisions composed of? prose is mostly paragraphs ( ) verse is mostly lines ( ), sometimes in hierarchic groups ( ) drama is mostly speeches ( ) containing or and interspersed with stage directions ( )  These may be mixed, and may also appear directly within undivided texts.

15 Verse: an example Summer grass — all that's left of warriors' dreams. Summer grass — all that's left of warriors' dreams.

16 Drama: an example Enter Barnardo and Francisco, two Sentinels, at several doors Barnardo: Who's there? Francisco: Nay, answer me. Stand and unfold yourself. Barnardo: Long live the king! Francisco: Barnardo? Barnardo: He. Enter Barnardo and Francisco, two Sentinels,at several doors Who's there? Nay, answer me. Stand and unfold yourself. Long live the king! Barnardo? He. Enter Barnardo and Francisco, two Sentinels,at several doors Who's there? Nay, answer me. Stand and unfold yourself. Long live the king! Barnardo? He.

17 Texts are not just words...  … but probably only people know that  an encoding may claim to capture just visual salience, just its assumed causes both  encoding makes explicit one (or more) sets of interpretations

18 For example... And this Indenture further witnesseth that the said Walter Shandy, merchant, in consideration of the said intended marriage...

19 …or... And this Indenture further witnesseth that the said Walter Shandy, merchant, in consideration of the said intended marriage...

20 Who does the work?  TEI scheme allows for close reading -- and the reverse  can tag very detailed features of discourse function  can normalise or simplify (e.g. dates numbers, names)  … or leave well alone

21 Core phrase level elements include...  phrases that are conventionally typographically distinct  “data-like” (names, numbers, dates, times, addresses)  editorial intervention (corrections, regularizations, additions, omissions...)  cross references and linksb

22 for example... Of writing lives in general,and particularly of Pamela, with a word by the bye of Colley Cibber and others. It is a trite but true observation, that examples work more forcibly on the mind than precepts.… Mr. Joseph Andrews, the hero of our ensuing history, was esteemed to be... Of writing lives in general,and particularly of Pamela, with a word by the bye of Colley Cibber and others. It is a trite but true observation, that examples work more forcibly on the mind than precepts.… Mr. Joseph Andrews, the hero of our ensuing history, was esteemed to be...

23 Spaulding, he came down into the office just this day eight weeks with this very paper in his hand, and he says:— I wish to the Lord, Mr. Wilson, that I was a red-headed man. Spaulding, he came down into the office just this day eight weeks with this very paper in his hand, and he says:— I wish to the Lord, Mr. Wilson, that I was a red-headed man. Direct speech  Use the who attribute to show speakers  Speeches can be nested in other speeches

24 Have you read Die Dreigroschenoper ? Savoir-faire is French for know-how. John has real savoir- faire. Have you read Die Dreigroschenoper ? Savoir-faire is French for know-how. John has real savoir- faire. Foreign language phrases  The lang attribute may be attached to any element  Use if nothing else is available  Define each language in in header

25 My dear Mr. Bennet, said his lady to him one day, have you heard that Netherfield Park is let at last? Names and other referring strings  The (referring string) element is used for any kind of name or reference

26 Today is Tuesday 29th. One afternoon in late November.. One afternoon in <dateRange from='1994-11-15' to='1994-11-30 exact= ' to ' > late November.. Today is Tuesday 29th. One afternoon in late November.. One afternoon in <dateRange from='1994-11-15' to='1994-11-30 exact= ' to ' > late November.. Dates, times, numbers  attributes can be used to quantify and expressions  similarly, times, and numbers

27 Correction and Regularization  and for correction (or non-correction)  and for normalization (or the reverse).. for his nose was as sharp as a pen and a’ table of green feelds.... for his nose was as sharp as a pen and he babbl'd of green fields... for his nose was as sharp as a pen and he babbl'd of green fields

28 Omissions, Deletions, Additions  omission by transcriber  cancellation in source or by editor  or insertion in source or by editor  material uncertain because illegible  physical damage to text carrier

29 The multiple hierarchy problem  SGML allows only one hierarchy at a time  Is a document chapter-paragraph-phrase gathering-page-leaf or both?  discontinuous segments  links and milestones

30 Diana and Mary approved the step unreservedly. Dia na announced that... Boundary markers  page, column, and line breaks (,, )  generic

31 Some chunks are also phrases  lists of all kinds  notes (authorial or editorial)  pictures or figures  formulae  tables  bibliographic descriptions

32 Lists  use for lists of any kind (use type attribute to distinguish)  use in two-column lists as alternative to n attribute  may be nested as necessary

33 for example... For my true love: * three calling birds * two french hens * a partridge in a pear tree For Uncle Joe: socks as usual For my true love: * three calling birds * two french hens * a partridge in a pear tree For Uncle Joe: socks as usual For my true love three calling birds> two french hens a partridge in a pear tree For Uncle Joe socks as usual For my true love three calling birds> two french hens a partridge in a pear tree For Uncle Joe socks as usual

34 Figures and graphics  The presence of a graphic is indicated by the element  The title of the graphic is tagged as a  A description of the graphic may be supplied (as a ) for use by software unable to render the graphic  The graphic itself is specified as an external entity

35 <!ENTITY fezziPic SYSTEM "fezz.gif" NDATA GIF> <!ENTITY fezziPic SYSTEM "fezz.gif" NDATA GIF> Mr Fezziwig's Ball A Cruikshank engraving showing Mr Fezziwig leading a group of revellers. Mr Fezziwig's Ball A Cruikshank engraving showing Mr Fezziwig leading a group of revellers. for example...

36 Tables  a element contains s of s  spanning is indicated by rows and cols attributes  role attribute indicates whether row or column holds data or a label  embedded tables are permitted

37 for example... A three column table Row1123 4567 Row2abc defgh A three column table Row1 123 4567 Row2 abc defgh A three column table Row1 123 4567 Row2 abc defgh

38 Bibliography  Use simple with optional subcomponents: (for any kind of responsibility) or,, etc. with optional level attribute groups publication details adds page references etc.  Use for list of references

39 Bibliography Ed Regis Great Mambo Chicken and the Trans- Human Experience London Penguin Books 1992 pp 144 ff Bibliography Ed Regis Great Mambo Chicken and the Trans- Human Experience London Penguin Books 1992 pp 144 ff for example... See for example Regis (1992)....

40 Notes  Use for notes of any kind (editorial or authorial)  if in-line, use place attribute to specify location  if out of line, either use target attribute to specify attachment point or mark attachment point as a

41 for example... The self-same moment I could pray> And from my neck so free The albatross fell off, and sank Like lead into the sea. The spell begins to break. The self-same moment I could pray> And from my neck so free The albatross fell off, and sank Like lead into the sea. The spell begins to break.

42 Out of line bibliographic notes Blenkinsop,(p. 322) remarks … Blenkinsop, Basil Thoughts on This and That Oxford, 1997 … Blenkinsop,(p. 322) remarks … Blenkinsop, Basil Thoughts on This and That Oxford, 1997 …

43 Generic problems call for generic solutions Generic problems call for generic solutions Links and pointers  cross-referencing  association of text and annotation  association of image and text or audio and transcript  alignment of text and translation...

44 TEI Linking terminology  A pointer points from here (where it is) to there (somewhere else)  A ref does the same, but has some content  A link points to two or more places and asserts some (linking) relation between them. Its own location is not significant  An anchor exists only to be pointed at

45  Use (empty element) or (with content)  use target to specify an identifier (ID value) Cross References See especially section 12 on page 34. See especially.... Concerning Identifiers But what if the target is not in the current document?

46 TEI X-pointers  TEI defined a "location ladder" style syntax later adapted by W3C as Xpath  Syntax now under review  Basic notion: tree navigation see especially see especially <xptr doc= ' doc2 ' from="DESCENDANT (2 DIV1) (4 P) CHILD (1 QUOTE LANG LAT)"> see especially see especially <xptr doc= ' doc2 ' from="DESCENDANT (2 DIV1) (4 P) CHILD (1 QUOTE LANG LAT)">

47 ... and links  freestanding links can associate anything that has an ID, including x-pointers  can also be grouped and typed

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49 A three way alignment The Study is a place where a Student, a part from men, sitteth alone, addicted to his Studies, whilst he readeth Books, The Study is a place where a Student, a part from men, sitteth alone, addicted to his Studies, whilst he readeth Books, Muséum Museum est locus ubi Studiosus, secretus ab hominibus, studiis deditus, dum lectitat Muséum Museum est locus ubi Studiosus, secretus ab hominibus, studiis deditus, dum lectitat <xptr n='2' id=p982 doc=com98 from='space (2d) (75 5) (133 75)'> <xptr n='3' id=p983 doc=com98 from='space (2d) (55 42) (90 60)'> <xptr n='2' id=p982 doc=com98 from='space (2d) (75 5) (133 75)'> <xptr n='3' id=p983 doc=com98 from='space (2d) (55 42) (90 60)'>

50 Not covered here...  specialised front and back matter  analytic tagging segmentation interpretations  the header  tags for documentation

51 Summary  How TEI Lite handles… Structural divisions Rendition vs. interpretation Phrases, chunks, and chunky phrases Pointers and links  Any dtd dealing with ordinary text will need a similar range


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