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1 WP 3: Standardisation of shared metadata Mode of operation –All partners are involved –Building on practice outside the project Achievements of Year 1 –The ENRICH conceptual model –Schema, documentation, test cases Plans for Year 2 –Tools development –Data migration

2 WP3 : Modus Operandi No re-invention of the wheel: ENRICH is built upon existing standardisation efforts –MASTER (1999-2002) ; TEI P5 (2005-) Reflect actual practice: ENRICH is driven by actual user needs –Survey of different applications of MASTER(+) –Cross-partner synthesis and discussion Support an integrated system: All aspects of a digital edition are described by the ENRICH schema

3 WP3: what we did -1 Reviewed differences between TEI P5 and Master+ –Theoretical exercise, but essential –All differences could be resolved, either by constraining Manuscriptorium practice, or by adapting P5 proposals Reviewed actual praxis in a wide sample (1000+) of existing manuscript description records in many formats –On-going work, leading to development of migration tools –Identified common core of practice, much smaller than potential of existing TEI schema

4 WP3 – What we did 2 TEI P5 is designed to support a huge range of document types and encoding practices For ENRICH, we defined a much more constrained subset, reflecting actual practice –e.g. constraining value lists, reducing structural choices, reducing scope for redundancy

5 Some example changes MASTER+ENRICH elements required everywhere required only if multiple not available in text available everywhere permitted deprecated used ambiguously or distinct

6 WP3 - What we did 3 The ENRICH schema is formally defined using the TEI ODD system This XML vocabulary allows us to generate automatically: –full multilingual documentation –formal schemata in DTD, RelaxNG or W3C Schema Its TEI-conformance makes it accessible to many other projects

7 WP3: scope of the schema The ENRICH schema provides a formal way of recording information about a manuscript resource, expressed in XML –Such records can be managed and stored independently of the resources they describe It also provides a formal way of encoding in XML: –A detailed transcription of the resource –Information about images (etc) of the resource –Information about real-world entities associated with the resource, i.e. people, places and events

8 WP3: challenges and how we overcame them Synchronising ENRICH requirements with TEI P5 –We worked closely with TEI Council which was revising the manuscript module at the same time Reaching consensus among partners –We worked closely with AIP to ensure that Manuscriptorium was able to support the full complexity of TEI P5 –We were able to use the TEI I18N features to produce reference documentation in French, Italian, Spanish as well as English (other languages will follow)

9 WP3 – outreach and training We have tested the ideas behind the ENRICH schema in many different training contexts We have produced a suite of training materials covering –Basic ideas of XML markup –TEI modules for metadata, basic document structure, manuscript description and transcription, persons and places, facsimiles, nonstandard writing systems...

10 WP3 conversion tools We have developed a suite of XSLT stylesheets and associated workflows to convert between existing metadata formats and ENRICH So far we have worked with –MASTER (+) –EAD –MARC In the next phase of the project we plan to develop the ‘ENRICH Garage’ concept...


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