Dr James Cummings
James.Cummings@newcastle.ac.uk
@jamescummings
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Thesis: We can learn from the problems of DH projects to mitigate challenges they face
Think about the uses for an italic font in any form of printed publication. Why might an author/publisher put some text into italics? What are they signalling about that text?
We can usually tell these types of things apart from context. If we want to use these categories, computers need to be told these things are different.
Some common uses include:
... and many more
<element> Text </element>
<element attribute="value">
Text or child elements here
</element>
<element attribute="value"/>
"Opening Tag"
"Closing Tag"
"Empty Element"
Usually Encoded as TEI XML
(But I don't need everything the TEI provides, or want something it doesn't give me)
Possibilities of the
TEI Framework
Project B
Project A
New Elements
- @louburnard
Thinking about this material, and indeed your own, what do you think are the things you would like to mark up?
Pretend an authoritarian anti-intellectual government has come to power and, through a series of bad decisions, has to slash your project funding by 50%. What do you do?
Repeat the exercise.
SAVE THE DATE:
http://catcor-dev.oucs.ox.ac.uk
(password protected)
"The pilot database (still behind a firewall) also provides new annotations on the letters; gathers statistics and data tables, and includes a timeline, that makes it possible to browse and filter letters by people, places, events, and objects mentioned in them; sorts letters and sections of letters by theme to reveal new and unexpected connections between various letters; and permits scholars to search the whole corpus or subsets thereof. [...] Would-be users and browsers are very welcome to get in touch!"
-- Professor Andrew Kahn (2019)
Original URL: http://www.cursus.uea.ac.uk/
Working URL: http://www.cursus.org.uk/
All of old. Nothing else ever. Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.
First the body. No. First the place. No. First both. Now either. Now the other. Sick of the either try the other. Sick of it back sick of the either. So on. Somehow on. Till sick of both. Throw up and go. Where neither. Till sick of there. Throw up and back. The body again. Where none. The place again. Where none. Try again. Fail again. Better again. Or better worse. Fail worse again. Still worse again. Till sick for good. Throw up for good. Go for good. Where neither for good. Good and all.
Samuel Beckett -- Worstward Ho
Projects tend to hide away their work, not wanting to show work-in-progress until it is finished. It is better in the long run if they work in the light, work openly making as many internal project materials available openly to the greater community. Where feasible minimal requirements:
Or later:
james.cummings@newcastle.ac.uk
tw: @jamescummings
http://slides.com/jamescummings/cdcs2020
Happy to answer questions now!