TEI - Keeping It Simple
Objekt
Titel
TEI - Keeping It Simple
Digital Medievalist
Urheber
Thomas Hansen
Thema
Descriptive Markup Portability
Manuscript Description
Sustainability
Text Encoding Initiative (TEI)
eXtensible Markup Language (XML)
Zusammenfassung
This article discusses the reasons for implementing TEI P5 in a Danish publishing project. We argue that while the standard performs well as a sustainable storage and interchange format, it is generally too complicated to operate efficiently. We show how to cope with this difficulty by introducing a template that makes the daily work easier.
Band
7
Datum
2012-02-07
Sprache
en
doi
10.16995/dm.40
issn
1715-0736
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