From 433fa511ab3cb4bf4ba4d161ef05311c0323befa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Alice BRENON <alice.brenon@ens-lyon.fr>
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2022 19:21:27 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Oops, bad usage of data; rephrased the whole sentence

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@@ -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
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