TEI: 2006 Members Meeting Schedule
Friday, 27 October (Vancouver Island East)
- 08:45 Welcome and Keynote Address: Stephen Ramsay (University of Nebraska): "Text Analysis and the TEI"
- 10:00 Break
- 10:30 Project Presentation Session: The TEI in Canada
- Daniel O'Donnell (University of Lethbridge): "We are family: the economics of best practice"
- Stéfan Sinclair (McMaster University), Anthony Sapp (McMaster University), and Stan Ruecker (University of Alberta): "Experimental Reading: A humanities visualization toolset for the TEI"
- 12:00 Lunch
- 13:30 Papers
- John Lavagnino (Kings College London): "The Evolution of the TEI Language"
- Tone Merete Bruvik (University of Bergen): "TEI in a historical Geographic Information System"
- 14:30 Break
- 15:00 Paper Slam: Five Short Papers from the Poster/Demonstration Session
- Benedicte Pincemin (CNRS & Université Paris 13): "The XML/TEI Human Rights Corpus"
- John Walsh (Indiana University): "Implementing TEI Collections with XTF"
- Werner Wegstein (University of Würzburg): "TextGrid, JeanPaul & the Campe Dictionary"
- Xin Xiang, Bei Yu, and Amit Kumar (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign): "Mining TEI-Encoded Literary Texts"
- Michael Best and Peter van Hardenberg (University of Victoria): "Multihierarchical XML and the Internet Shakespeare Editions"
- 16:15 Break
- 16:30 Keynote Address: Liam Quin (W3C): "The Angst of Markup, or, What We Must Learn From the Amateurs"
- 17:30 Break
- 18:00 Reception
Saturday, 28 October (Vancouver Island East)
- 09:00 Special Interest Group Meetings
- 10:00 Poster Sessions and Tools
- Michael Best and Peter van Hardenberg (University of Victoria): "Multihierarchical XML and the Internet Shakespeare Editions"
- James Cummings (University of Oxford) and Dorothy Carr Porter (University of Kentucky): "Digital Medievalist: Migration of an online open access journal from TEI P4 to P5"
- Elaine Matthews and Sebastian Rahtz (University of Oxford): "Greek Names, XML, and TEI"
- William Parod (Northwestern University): "The WordHoard Project"
- Benedicte Pincemin (CNRS & Université Paris 13): "The XML/TEI Human Rights Corpus"
- Gautier Poupeau (École nationale des chartes): "TEI and historical sources: The École des chartes experiment"
- Susan Schreibman (University of Maryland): "The Versioning Machine"
- Andreas Witt and Thomas Schmidt (University of Tübingen): "From Project Data to Sustainable Archiving of Linguistic Corpora"
- John Walsh (Indiana University): "Implementing TEI Collections with XTF"
- Werner Wegstein (University of Würzburg): "TextGrid, JeanPaul & the Campe Dictionary"
- Xin Xiang, Bei Yu, and Amit Kumar (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign): "Mining TEI-Encoded Literary Texts"
- 11:30 Special Interest Group Meetings
- 12:30 Lunch
- 14:00 Inside the TEI: Updates, Elections,
Business Meeting (open to all attendees)
- Sebastian Rahtz (Oxford University Computing Services): "Report on TEI Internationalization"
- 16:30 Break
- 17:00 Keynote Address: Greg Crane (Tufts University): "Intellectual Life in the Age of Google"
- 18:30 Informal gathering at the Sticky Wicket's Maple Room
Sunday, 29 October (Gabriola Room)
- 9:00 TEI Board Meeting
- 12:30 Lunch
- 14:00 TEI Board Meeting