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1 Coding Community: Lesbian and Gay Liberation in Canada Constance Crompton @clkcrompton University of British Columbia, Okanagan

2 Coding Community The LGLC Project The Text Encoding Initiative New Interfaces for Human Readers New Code for Algorithmic Readers

3 Lesbian and Gay Liberation In Canada: A Selected Annotated Chronology, 1964-1975 lgl

4 Text Encoding Initiative The language of the Text Encoding Initiative, TEI, is an XML language for representing documents in an intellectually satisfying and responsible way. TEI markup lets one formalize dates, places, metaphors, marginal manuscript notes, deletions, additions, decorative drop capitals (etc) within a text. TEI is software and hardware independent. TEI is a community-maintained language. See http://www.tei-c.org/ for more.

5 TEI TEI is the archival standard text markup languages in the Digital Humanities. British National Corpus Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth-Century Electronic Scholarship (NINES) Library of Congress American Memory Project ProQuest’s English Poetry’s Full-Text Database Eighteenth Century Collections Online Women Writers Online The Chymistry of Isaac Newton Oxford Text Archive Perseus Digital Library Vincent VanGogh Letters …and hundreds of smaller projects http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/Projects/

6 The Lesbian and Gay Liberation in Canada Project (LGLC)

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11 Canadian Writing Research Collaboratory (CWRC) http://www.cwrc.ca/

12 Authority Records & Resource Description Framework Documents

13 With thanks to Michelle Schwartz, Don McLeod, Syd Bauman, Julia Flanders, Susan Brown, Travis White, and Vicki Lemieux. Keep in touch! @clkcrompton See you soon? April 14 th, 5:00pm. Emerging Visions Series, Green College. “Archive, Edition, or Research Environment? The Perils and Pleasures of Digital Scholarship” with Lorraine Janzen Kooistra (Ryerson University). http://www.greencollege.ubc.ca/index/spotlight489.php April 5 th THATCamp Vancouver, SFU’s Halpern Centre and Bennett Library http://vancouver2014.thatcamp.org/


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