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TEI to MODS Mapping Issues and Challenges – LETRS/ETDC/E-Text Planning – Confluence

What: A conceptual mapping (and eventually xslt for transformation) between the TEI Header (specifically the headers for the Indiana Magazine of History project) and the Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS)

Why: We considered using MODS to capture article-level metadata for the project. We eventually decided to keep all of the bibliographic information within the TEI itself, with the understanding that we might eventually want to switch to MODS (as the Independent Header becomes obsolete). This mapping will make that transition easier.

TEI @ ISO project

This web site documents the development of components for managing ISO standards using TEI markup, which will support the authoring of standards documents in a variety of writing environments.

The core component of this toolkit is an archival XML schema built using the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) framework, accompanied by a suite of XSLT transformations to enable ISO documents to be converted to and from other systems.

The project is managed and resourced by the University of Oxford, with assistance from the Text Encoding Initiative, Brigham Young University and the Max Planck Digital Library, Berlin.

XSL stylesheets for TEI XML

This is a set of XSLT specifications to transform TEI XML documents to XHTML, to LaTeX, to XSL Formatting Objects and to OOXML (docx) format. The files can be downloaded from the Releases area of http://tei.sf.net. They concentrates on the simpler TEI modules, but adding support for other modules is fairly easy. In the main, the setup has been used on ‘new’ documents, ie reports and web pages that have been authored from scratch, rather than traditional TEI-encoded existing material.

L’intégration et l’interopérabilité des ressources numériques dans les SHS : TEI – l’outil d’avenir du chercheur SHS ? | Archiwum Kazimierza Twardowskiego

Depuis 1999 la quantité d'information croît de 30 % par an ce qui constitue pour les chercheurs SHS un véritable défi cognitif qui requiert l'élaboration de stratégies de sélection et d'assimilation des données. Face à la multiplication des bibliothèques virtuelles et des archives électroniques, la question des échanges fiables de ces données et, plus encore, celle des échanges 'intelligents' (et du multi-linguisme) se posent avec acuité. C'est dans ce contexte marqué par le web que resurgissent aujourd'hui, dans un sens modifié, des concepts philosophiques tels que l'ontologie ou la sémantique.

HAL :: [hal-00390966, version 1] Encoding models for scholarly literature

We examine the issue of digital formats for document encoding, archiving and publishing, through the specific example of "born-digital" scholarly journal articles. We will begin by looking at the traditional workflow of journal editing and publication, and how these practices have made the transition into the online domain. We will examine the range of different file formats in which electronic articles are currently stored and published. We will argue strongly that, despite the prevalence of binary and proprietary formats such as PDF and MS Word, XML is a far superior encoding choice for journal articles.