“Reports of My Death Are Greatly Exaggerated”: Findings from the TEI in Libraries Survey
In the early days of the TEI Guidelines, academic libraries extended their access and preservation mandates to include electronic text, providing expertise in authority control, subject analysis, and bibliographic description. But the advent of mass digitization efforts involving simple scanning of...
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Auteurs principaux: | Michelle Dalmau, Kevin Hawkins |
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2015
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