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Publication . Preprint . 2019

TEI models for the publication of SSH journals: opportunities, challenges, and firsts steps towards a standardized workflow

Baillot, Anne; Giovacchini, Julie;
English
Published: 01 Dec 2019
Publisher: HAL CCSD
Country: France
Abstract

Submission for Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative - Issue 14; The TEI Guidelines are developed and curated by a community whose main purpose is to standardize the encoding of primary sources relevant for Humanities research and teaching. But there are other communities working with TEI-based publication formats. The first goal of this paper is to raise awareness for the importance of TEI-based scholarly publishing as we know it today. The second goal is to contribute to a reflection on the development of a TEI customization that would cover the whole authoring-reviewing-publishing workflow and guarantee archiving options as solid for journal publications as we now have them for primary sources published in TEI.

Subjects

TEI model, digital publications, workflow, scholarly publishing, OJS, schemas, humanités numériques, [SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences

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