The TEI Consortium has released version 3.5.0 of the TEI Guidelines (Codename: Raven).
For more details, please see the release notes.
The TEI Consortium has released version 3.5.0 of the TEI Guidelines (Codename: Raven).
For more details, please see the release notes.
The TEI Consortium has released version 3.4.0 of the TEI Guidelines (Codename: Dog Days). For more details, please see the release notes.
The Board is pleased to announce a new benefit for individual members of the TEI-C and for staff at institutional members of the TEI Consortium.
This year, the TEI-C is a partner organization of FSCI, and all TEI-C community members are eligible to receive a $150 tuition discount for FORCE11 Scholarly Communications Summer Institute (FSCI2018) hosted by the UC San Diego Library, July 30 – August 3, 2018 at the MET building on the campus of the University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA USA.
The code for this discount is TEI-MEMBER.
The Text Encoding Initiative Consortium (TEI-C) invites nominations for election to the TEI-C Board, the Technical Council, and the TAPAS Advisory Board.
The following positions are vacant and up for election: 3 on the Board, 5 on the Council, a number yet to be determined on the TAPAS Advisory Board.
Please submit your nominations to the TEI-C Board Nominating Committee by 1st May 2018 through this form.
More information can be found on the Call for Nominations page.
The Program Committee is pleased to announce its call for proposals for the 18th annual Conference and Members Meeting of the Text Encoding Initiative Consortium (TEI) to be held September 9-13 2018 at Hitotsubashi Hall by the University of Tokyo.
This year’s theme, TEI as a Global Language, is particularly apt since this is the first TEI Conference and Members Meeting outside Europe or North America. All TEI-related proposals for individual papers, panel sessions, posters, and demonstrations are welcome. Special consideration will be given to proposals related to this year’s theme, TEI as a Global Language.
This year’s conference will be held in conjunction with the annual Japanese Association for Digital Humanities Conference from 9-11 September, also hosted by the University of Tokyo, and it is possible to participate in both events. The theme for this year’s JADH is Leveraging Open Data. Further information on JADH2018 is available here. The co-location of both conferences will provide ample opportunities for networking, social events, and cross-pollination of conference themes.
This year’s conference celebrates the global reach of the TEI. Not only is this the first time the conference has been held in Asia, the Guidelines themselves are available in three languages important to the region (Japanese, Chinese, and Korean), reflecting the rich textual scholarship of these linguistic communities (the Guidelines are also available in English, French, German, and Spanish!). The Association of Digital Humanities Organisations recognised the global impact of the TEI on the 30th anniversary of its founding by awarding it the prestigious Antonio Zampolli Prize. The prize is awarded triennially to an individual which has made a significant contribution to the digital humanities as well as a contribution to the advancement of humanities research. This was the first time an organisation received the award. The academic communities that use the Guidelines span, not only the humanities, but the sciences and social sciences: from epigraphy to modernist texts, from the creation of corpora to authoring contemporary scholarship. This year’s conference theme reflects and celebrates the TEI, both as a global community and language.
For more details, please visit the TEI 2018 Conference website and the Call for Papers page.
The TEI Consortium has released version 3.3.0 of the TEI Guidelines (Codename: Johnny Rotten). For more details, please see the release notes.
The TEI Consortium Board of Directors is pleased to announce the next two TEI Conferences and Members’ Meetings.
In 2018, the University of Tokyo in Tokyo, Japan will host the TEI Conference and Members’ Meeting alongside the annual Japanese Association for Digital Humanities Conference. The dates for the TEI Conference and Members’ Meeting are 9-13 September 2018.
In 2019, the University of Graz in Graz, Austria will host the TEI Conference and Members’ Meeting. The dates for the Conference and Members’ Meeting are 16-20 September 2019.
We look forward to seeing you in Tokyo in 2018 and in Graz in 2019.
Posted on behalf of Michelle Dalmau and the Board of Directors.
The Text Encoding Initiative Consortium (TEI-C) invites nominations for election to the TEI-C Board, the Technical Council, and the TAPAS Advisory Board.
The following positions are vacant and up for election: 2 on the Board, 6 on the Council and 2 on the TAPAS Advisory Board.
Please submit your nominations to the TEI-C Board Nominating Committee by September 13, 2017 through this form.
More information can be found on the Call for Nominations page.
The TEI Consortium has released version 3.2.0 of the TEI Guidelines (Codename: Telstar). For more details, please see the release notes.
The Program Committee is pleased to announce that ConfTool is now open to accept submissions for the 2017 Members Meeting and Conference of the Text Encoding Initiative Consortium. The meeting will be held at the University of Victoria, in British Columbia, Canada. Workshops are scheduled for November 11 and 12, with the conference on November 13-15.
The CFP can be found on the conference website.