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AccessTEI Launched: New Digitization Benefit for Member Institutions Now Available

With the support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation‘s Scholarly Communications and Information Technology programme, and in cooperation with Apex CoVantage, LLC, a leader in content management outsourcing, the Text Encoding Initiative is pleased to announce the launch of its new AccessTEI digitization program.

AccessTEI is a digitization program that allows member institutions of the TEI to realize saving and workflow efficiencies in the outsourcing of digitization work normally available only to the largest and most active of institutions. By taking advantage of economies of scale among the TEI membership, AccessTEI is able to offer preferred pricing even on very small jobs—while still providing users with access to individual project management and Quality Assurance programs. Pricing is set by the output kilobyte, providing cost certainty.

The AccessTEI Project Management Interface
The AccessTEI Project Management Interface

Using the AccessTEI web portal member institutions submit work for digitization. In recognition of the fact that TEI members work with a wide variety of content, AccessTEI accepts a very wide variety of original documents from modern print to manuscript and in western and non-western character sets. An innovative pricing matrix allows users to determine the cost effectiveness of any particular job, ensuring that limited resources (including the time of skilled researchers) are applied with maximum efficiency.

Submissions to this program are encoded in TEI Tite, a special TEI-developed customization developed to ensure maximum keyboarding efficiency. Users can easily transform documents encoded in Tite into TEI P5 XML or other standard markup languages.

Contact the TEI to learn about how your project can become a member in order to take advantage of this program. Already a member? Contact us to set up your AccessTEI account.

Balisage 2010 Program Available

Balisage 2010 Program Announced!!!

It’s time to make plans to go to Montreal for Balisage: The Markup Conference 2010.

If your toolkit includes markup, and you care about keeping your tools sharp; if you are a markup geek and happy to be one; if you are NOT a markup geek but find it informative to hang around with them now and then, you should enjoy Balisage.

See the Schedule at a Glance: http://www.balisage.net/2010/At-A-Glance.html
or study the Detailed program: http://www.balisage.net/2010/Program.html

Think about attending the preconference symposium on XML for the Long Haul:
Issues in the Long-term Preservation of XML

Read about the symposium: http://www.balisage.net/longhaul/
and study the symposium program at: http://www.balisage.net/longhaul/LHProgram.html

For a little help justifying your trip to Balisage see: http://www.balisage.net/WhyBalisage/why.html

The TEI is a partner of Balisage.

TEI Conference and Members Meeting: Late Breaking Submissions

As in the previous years, the Programme Committee for the TEI Conference and Members Meeting in Zadar(Croatia) has reserved some slots on the program for late breaking submissions.  These are submissions that do not undergo the peer review process and thus not (automatically) qualify for inclusion in the conference proceedings, but otherwise the requirements and proposal formats are very similar; details can be found at the conference web page.

The start of submissions will probably be at the beginning of August and will be announced here as well, today’s message is just to inform you of this possibility, which will come as a relief to those who missed the deadline of the first round of submissions, but still would like to have a chance to contribute to the program of the meeting.

There will also be an exciting slate of pre-conference workshops to be announced really soon now, so please watch this space, or the conference website for further information.

For the programme commmittee,

Christian Wittern, Kyoto

TEI Badges

Show your support for the TEI! Add a button to your website indicating your use of the TEI in your work.

Publicising your use of the TEI is an important part of ensuring the continuing viability of the TEI community and the TEI’s profile within your discipline. The code snippets associated with each button direct users to the TEI website, encouraging your visitors and colleagues to investigate the use of the TEI for their own digital work.

In contrast to buttons published by organisations like the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), these TEI buttons do not make any specific claims about how the TEI is being used by a project. The TEI is used in so many different ways by so many different organisations that it would be next-to-impossible to establish a series of buttons associated with a specific validation programme or to describe specific types of usage. For us, it is enough that you use the TEI in your project.

TEI Vesta release

The Vesta desktop TEI processor is now available. Vesta is a simple Java desktop application which lets you run conversions on TEI files.
It understands what to do with ODD files, and can generate schemas and documentation. It can process simple
TEI XML files and make HTML, LaTeX, FO and Word 2007 .docx output.

A MacOS version can be downloaded from

https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=106328&package_id=298013

and Debian/Ubuntu users can pick up a “tei-vesta” package by adding the right APT source to their local setup (see
http://tei.oucs.ox.ac.uk/teideb/
).
The source is available on
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tei/
Sourceforge.

2009 Annual Members Meeting: Ann Arbor, 11-15 November

The 2009 Annual Meeting of the TEI Consortium will be held November 11-15, 2009 at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. The program, organized around the theme “Text encoding in the era of mass digitization,” will feature keynote lectures, parallel sessions, the annual TEI business meeting, a poster session/tools demonstration and slam, and Special Interest Group (SIG) meetings.

For more information, visit the conference website.

Please direct all inquiries to tei-meeting-2009@umich.edu.

Print copies of the P5 Guidelines now available for sale

Print copies of the P5 Guidelines are now available. The two volume set, which is particularly suitable for reference and use within the lab, has a retail
price of $150.00 USD + Shipping and handling. Current Members and Subscribers may purchase the Guidelines at cost ($120.00 + shipping
and handling)) using a special discount code.
In addition, Members receive one free copy of the Guidelines as a
Membership Benefit.