Skip to content
GitLab
Explore
Sign in
Primary navigation
Search or go to…
Project
I
ICHLL11 Article
Manage
Activity
Members
Labels
Plan
Issues
0
Issue boards
Milestones
Wiki
Code
Merge requests
0
Repository
Branches
Commits
Tags
Repository graph
Compare revisions
Snippets
Build
Pipelines
Jobs
Pipeline schedules
Artifacts
Deploy
Releases
Package Registry
Model registry
Operate
Environments
Terraform modules
Monitor
Incidents
Analyze
Value stream analytics
Contributor analytics
CI/CD analytics
Repository analytics
Model experiments
Help
Help
Support
GitLab documentation
Compare GitLab plans
Community forum
Contribute to GitLab
Provide feedback
Keyboard shortcuts
?
Snippets
Groups
Projects
Show more breadcrumbs
Alice Brenon
ICHLL11 Article
Commits
433fa511
Commit
433fa511
authored
3 years ago
by
Alice Brenon
Browse files
Options
Downloads
Patches
Plain Diff
Oops, bad usage of data; rephrased the whole sentence
parent
4cdcc821
No related branches found
No related tags found
No related merge requests found
Changes
1
Hide whitespace changes
Inline
Side-by-side
Showing
1 changed file
ICHLL_Brenon.md
+10
-10
10 additions, 10 deletions
ICHLL_Brenon.md
with
10 additions
and
10 deletions
ICHLL_Brenon.md
+
10
−
10
View file @
433fa511
...
...
@@ -133,16 +133,16 @@ pictures with an Optical Characters Recognition (OCR) system.
# The *dictionaries* TEI module
Producing
*interoperable*
and
*reusable*
data is paramount for them to be useful
in future other scientific projects
. These are the two last key aspects
of the
[
FAIR
](
https://www.go-fair.org/fair-principles/
)
principles
(
*findability*
,
*accessibility*
,
*interoperability*
and
*reusability*
) which we
strive to
follow as a guideline for efficient and quality research. It entails
using
standard formats and a standard for encoding historical texts in the
context of
digital humanities is XML-TEI, collectively developped by the
*
Text
Encoding
Initiative
*
consortium. It consists in a set of technical
specifications under
the form of XML schemas, along with a range of tools to
handle them and training
resources.
Producing
data useful to future other scientific projects cannot be achieved
unless it is
*interoperable*
and
*reusable*
. These are the two last key aspects
of the
[
FAIR
](
https://www.go-fair.org/fair-principles/
)
principles
(
*findability*
,
*accessibility*
,
*interoperability*
and
*reusability*
) which we
strive to
follow as a guideline for efficient and quality research. It entails
using
standard formats and a standard for encoding historical texts in the
context of
digital humanities is XML-TEI, collectively developped by the
*
Text
Encoding
Initiative
*
consortium. It consists in a set of technical
specifications under
the form of XML schemas, along with a range of tools to
handle them and training
resources.
The XML-TEI standard has a modular structure consisting in optional parts each
covering specific needs such as the physical features of a source document, the
...
...
This diff is collapsed.
Click to expand it.
Preview
0%
Loading
Try again
or
attach a new file
.
Cancel
You are about to add
0
people
to the discussion. Proceed with caution.
Finish editing this message first!
Save comment
Cancel
Please
register
or
sign in
to comment