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Text Encoding June 2020

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Text Encoding for Ancient and Modern Literature, Languages and History

June 2, 5 & 8, 2020

Text encoding

Tutors: Jonathan Blaney, Gabriel Bodard, Christopher Ohge, Naomi Wells

  • This online workshop will use a mix of real-time and asynchronous teaching to introduce participants to a range of practices and issues in text encoding and annotation. We will work hands-on with HTML and Markdown or “Wikitext” encoding, and the Recogito annotation platform, and discuss the theory and context of text encoding in academic research and editing. We will mention XML and TEI but not work hands-on with this more complex form of text encoding.

Thank you for registering for the Text Encoding for Ancient and Modern Literature, Languages and History workshop jointly run by the ICS, IES, IHR and IMLR at the University of London. This training will be offered over three separate short meetings at 3pm (UK time), on Tuesday and Friday next week and the following Monday. It is essential that you commit to attending all three sessions, and to doing at least a couple of hours of preparation and practice between the sessions; there will also be group work and discussion.

In preparation for the first session on Tuesday, please download and install the Atom text editor (https://atom.io/) in the version appropriate to your operating system, and then install the 'Markdown Preview Enhanced' package (by clicking on Preferences > +Install and type 'markdown-preview-enhanced' in the Search packages box). For the Friday session you will also want to have created an account on the Recogito website (https://recogito.pelagios.org/).

We will provide you by email with the link and password to the Zoom channel in which the sessions will take place. You will also be provided with some online tutorials (video or text) to view after the first session, some optional readings, and details of an exercise to complete before the Friday session. For the feedback and discussion, we will use an online discussion forum, to which you will all be invited. You may unsubscribe from the forum at the end of the workshop or at any time.

Videos and Tutorials

Markdown and HTML

Annotation and Recogito

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