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LINGUIST List: Vol-6-1528. Tue Oct 31 1995. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines: 71
Subject: 6.1528, TOC: Computers and the Humanities
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Date: Tue, 31 Oct 1995 14:30:40 EDT
From: abailin at uwovax.uwo.ca (Alan Bailin)
Subject: Computers and the Humanities: TOC
Computers and the Humanities, volume 29, number 1.
Special issue: The Text Encoding Initiative: Background and
Contexts, #2.
Preface/ Charles Goldfarb
Introduction/ Nancy Ide and Jean Vronis
The Text Encoding Initiative: Its History, Goals, and Future
Development/ Nancy Ide and C.M. Sperberg-McQueen
The Design of the TEI Encoding Scheme/ C.M. Sperberg-McQueen and
Lou Burnard
What is SGML and How Does It Help?/ Lou Burnard
Character Representation/ Harry Gaylord
The TEI Header and the Documentation of Electronic Texts/ Richard
Giordano
Practical Considerations in the Use of TEI Headers in Large
Corpora/ Dominic Dunlop
Alan Bailin <abailin at uwo.ca>
The University of Western Ontario
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