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  1. Our poster from the @teimec2023 is now published online:

    PDB18: The German Letter in the 18th Century
    Building up a comprehensive dataset and collaborative network for digitizing and investigating the German letter in the age of Enlightenment

    by Elisabeth Décultot, Stefan Dumont, Katrin Fischer, Dario Kampkaspar, Jana Kittelmann, Ruth Sander and Thomas Stäcker

    Poster: hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:

    Abstract: teimec2023.uni-paderborn.de/co

    #teimec2023 #correspondence #digitization #edition #teixml

  2. Our slides from the TEI Conference 2023 are online now:

    Towards correspSearch 3.0

    by Stefan Dumont, Sascha Grabsch, Jonas Müller-Laackman, Ruth Sander, Steven Sobkowski

    hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:

    cc @teimec2023 #teimec2023 #DigitalHumanities #Correspondence #Metadata

  3. Just upgraded my Mac to Ventura – one thing I didn't dare to do before the conference #teimec2023

  4. Late Summer Sunrise in #Paderborn - „Kaiserwetter“ for the #teimec2023 after conference day - enjoy it, folks!

    @teimec2023

  5. Bye, bye, Paderborn! The #teimec2023 was a wounderful, very interesting conference and very, very well organized! Thank you very much! @teimec2023

  6. #RSEng Christian Lück at #teimec2023 actually IMPLEMENTING #XPointer for #TEI#XML, rescuing these dead unicorns once specified by the #W3C and putting them to use for the #DigitalHumanities community

  7. Joey Takeda speaks of encoding models for screenplays of Winnifred Eaton, a question of structure given emerging notion of the screenplay genre (sluglines, cut scenes etc) TEI Guidelines provide some help, not quite enough—most elements are a kind of stage direction like <view> @teimec2023 #teimec2023 @TEIConsortium

  8. Nick Thieberger at #teimec2023 dissecting more than a dozen #RSEng tools designed for #TEI, suggested to his team to enhance their #digitalEdition. They all failed at some point during setup, preventing them from being used in their environment. It remained unclear to the team whether any software had advantages over static HTML sites, besides introducing additional #dependencies.

  9. David Day speaks of a compelling research project to identify “airs connus” across a developing impressively large corpus of MEI including vaudeville comedy, opera, ballet, domestic harp music—much encoded by Day and his students! He will investigate: is crowd-sourcing possible? @teimec2023 #teimec2023 @TEIConsortium

  10. Stefan Armbruster uses a chalk board to explain labeled property graphs in the TAG and RDF session @teimec2023 #teimec2023 @TEIConsortium

  11. Thanks to Kiran Karkera for introducing us to Hindustani music notation. It reminds the TEI/MEI community that music is perfectly representable by written text. It is just another argument for softening the borders between text and music representation in xml. See the abstract here: teimec2023.uni-paderborn.de/co #teimec2023 #teimec23

  12. Challenging task for Hsuan-Lei Shao and Sieh-Chen Huang for encoding Chinese legal judgments and adapting the #TEI #teimec2023 @TEIConsortium @TEIConsortium

  13. How to edit a temple (... or a bridge! @jamescummings), talk by Clifford Anderson et al. #teimec2023 #teimec23 #tei #iiif

  14. Fascinated by Christian Lück's talk that there are still usecases like rtl in xml in which a hex editor is absolutely necessary to understand what is expressed by an encoding #teimec2023 #teimec23

  15. In the session, which starts right now in campus:egXML at #teimec2023 , Stefan Dumont presents "Towards correspSearch 3.0" on behalf of the team (Sascha Grabsch, @Jomla (ret.), Ruth Sander and Steven Sobkowski).

    #correspondence #DigitalHumanities #webservice

  16. Two open questions Niko gave at the end of his talk at #teimec2023:
    – “For a future project we would like to change to a data-first principle”, with every publication being derived from stable and finalised research data.
    – “Which role can a publisher play in a hybrid edition solution?”