Documenting Text Encoding Practices for Academics:
The Women Writers Project's TEI Encoding Guide
Julia Flanders
Associate Director, Textbase Development
Scholarly Technology Group
Brown University
The Women Writers Project (WWP) at Brown University is a text encoding
research project whose publication, Women Writers Online, is a scholarly
digital resource focusing on early women's writing in English. The WWP
is also one of the few small scholarly projects that has achieved financial
success through digital publication. An early adopter of the Text Encoding
Initiative (TEI) Guidelines, the WWP has spent over a decade researching
and documenting methods of intensive text encoding to support scholarly
textual research.
While most digital library projects create very lightly-encoded
collections to support basic retrieval, as digital research tools and
their users become more sophisticated it is becoming clear that higher-quality
text encoding is essential to support the digital scholarship of the
future. With substantial grants from the National Endowment for the
Humanities and the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, the WWP is now
engaged in a two-year project to publish its documentation and methods
in the form of an encoding guide for scholars and scholarly projects,
to complement the TEI Guidelines and assist scholarly projects in developing
encoding practices that match their own needs. This briefing will review
the WWP's progress to date and examine scholarly research needs as they
affect the design of digital resources.
Web Page:
http://www.wwp.brown.edu
Presentation:
Documenting
Text Encoding Practices for Academics (PowerPoint)