Edition Visualization Technology: A Simple Tool to Visualize TEI-based Digital Editions

The TEI schemas and guidelines have made it possible for many scholars and researchers to encode texts of any kind for (almost) all kinds of purposes, but this excellent standard is matched by an astounding diversity of publishing tools, which is particularly true when it comes to image-based digita...

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Autores principales: Roberto Rosselli Del Turco, Giancarlo Buomprisco, Chiara Di Pietro, Julia Kenny, Raffaele Masotti, Jacopo Pugliese
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2fce158ae49c4e13a22276c81a2ff9e32021-12-02T11:30:48ZEdition Visualization Technology: A Simple Tool to Visualize TEI-based Digital Editions2162-560310.4000/jtei.1077https://doaj.org/article/2fce158ae49c4e13a22276c81a2ff9e32014-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/jtei/1077https://doaj.org/toc/2162-5603The TEI schemas and guidelines have made it possible for many scholars and researchers to encode texts of any kind for (almost) all kinds of purposes, but this excellent standard is matched by an astounding diversity of publishing tools, which is particularly true when it comes to image-based digital editions. The different needs of scholars, coupled with the constant search for an effective price/result ratio and the local availability of technical skills, have led to a remarkable fragmentation: publishing solutions range from simple HTML pages produced using the TEI stylesheets (or the TEI Boilerplate software) to very complex frameworks based on CMS and SQL search engines. Researchers of the Digital Vercelli Book project started looking into a simple, user-friendly solution and eventually decided to build their own: EVT (Edition Visualization Technology) has been under development since about 2010 and has turned into a flexible tool that can be used to create a web-based digital edition starting from transcription files encoded in TEI XML. This paper describes why this tool was created, how it works, and developments planned for the future.Roberto Rosselli Del TurcoGiancarlo BuompriscoChiara Di PietroJulia KennyRaffaele MasottiJacopo PuglieseOpenEditionarticlemanuscript transcriptiondiplomatic editioncritical editiondigital editionXSLTweb publicationComputer engineering. Computer hardwareTK7885-7895DEENESFRITJournal of the Text Encoding Initiative, Vol 8 (2014)
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language DE
EN
ES
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topic manuscript transcription
diplomatic edition
critical edition
digital edition
XSLT
web publication
Computer engineering. Computer hardware
TK7885-7895
spellingShingle manuscript transcription
diplomatic edition
critical edition
digital edition
XSLT
web publication
Computer engineering. Computer hardware
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Roberto Rosselli Del Turco
Giancarlo Buomprisco
Chiara Di Pietro
Julia Kenny
Raffaele Masotti
Jacopo Pugliese
Edition Visualization Technology: A Simple Tool to Visualize TEI-based Digital Editions
description The TEI schemas and guidelines have made it possible for many scholars and researchers to encode texts of any kind for (almost) all kinds of purposes, but this excellent standard is matched by an astounding diversity of publishing tools, which is particularly true when it comes to image-based digital editions. The different needs of scholars, coupled with the constant search for an effective price/result ratio and the local availability of technical skills, have led to a remarkable fragmentation: publishing solutions range from simple HTML pages produced using the TEI stylesheets (or the TEI Boilerplate software) to very complex frameworks based on CMS and SQL search engines. Researchers of the Digital Vercelli Book project started looking into a simple, user-friendly solution and eventually decided to build their own: EVT (Edition Visualization Technology) has been under development since about 2010 and has turned into a flexible tool that can be used to create a web-based digital edition starting from transcription files encoded in TEI XML. This paper describes why this tool was created, how it works, and developments planned for the future.
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author Roberto Rosselli Del Turco
Giancarlo Buomprisco
Chiara Di Pietro
Julia Kenny
Raffaele Masotti
Jacopo Pugliese
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title Edition Visualization Technology: A Simple Tool to Visualize TEI-based Digital Editions
title_short Edition Visualization Technology: A Simple Tool to Visualize TEI-based Digital Editions
title_full Edition Visualization Technology: A Simple Tool to Visualize TEI-based Digital Editions
title_fullStr Edition Visualization Technology: A Simple Tool to Visualize TEI-based Digital Editions
title_full_unstemmed Edition Visualization Technology: A Simple Tool to Visualize TEI-based Digital Editions
title_sort edition visualization technology: a simple tool to visualize tei-based digital editions
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