TEI in a crystal ball.

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Title: TEI in a crystal ball.
Authors: Jannidis, Fotis1 fotis.jannidis@uniwuerzburg.de
Source: Literary & Linguistic Computing. Sep2009, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p253-265. 13p. 1 Black and White Photograph, 4 Graphs.
Subjects: Text Encoding Initiative (Document type definition), Document markup languages, Programming languages, Text processing (Computer science), Document type definitions, Virtual reality
Abstract: Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) is an organization, a research community, and a markup language. Looking back into the history of these three TEIs, this article tries to describe what has been achieved and what its future challenges will be. The historical analysis is based on a closer look at the development of the TEI-L and topics covered by the Guidelines. A final section outlines possible roles of the TEI as an infrastructure for digital libraries and disciplinary virtual environments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) is an organization, a research community, and a markup language. Looking back into the history of these three TEIs, this article tries to describe what has been achieved and what its future challenges will be. The historical analysis is based on a closer look at the development of the TEI-L and topics covered by the Guidelines. A final section outlines possible roles of the TEI as an infrastructure for digital libraries and disciplinary virtual environments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:02681145
DOI:10.1093/llc/fqp015