Die Veranstaltung wird vom Cologne Center for eHumanities (CCeH) in Zusammenhang mit dem. The community currently runs a mailing list, meetings and conference series, and maintains the TEI technical standard, a journal, a wiki, a GitHub repository and a toolchain. Want to become active in the TEI Community? Join a Special Interest Group, sign up for the mailing list, or attend the annual meetings. Usage and Processing of Text Encoding Initiative Data statt. The Text Encoding Initiative ( TEI) is a text-centric community of practice in the academic field of digital humanities, operating continuously since the 1980s. National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the European Community, the Mellon Foundation, and the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Major support has been received from the U.S. It publishes the proceedings of the annual TEI Conference and Members Meeting and special thematic issues: reports on electronic textual editing, current trends in TEI encoding, and new use cases for TEI. The TEI is an international and interdisciplinary standard used by libraries, museums, publishers, and academics to represent all kinds of literary and linguistic texts, using an encoding scheme that is maximally expressive and minimally obsolescent. TEI produces the TEI Guidelines and associated software. The TEI was originally sponsored by the Association of Computers in the Humanities (ACH), the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), and the Association of Literary and Linguistic Computing (ALLC). The Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative is the official journal of the Text Encoding Initiative consortium. Download Text Encoding Initiative for free. The web versions of the Guidelines, the schemas and DTDs are released under the GPL (General Public Licence), and associated XSLT stylesheets are released under the Lesser GPL this is explained in theTEI licencing document.
The latest release of the Guidelines under development is P5.
The Guidelines are the chief deliverable of the TEI Consortium, along with a range of tutorials, case studies, presentations, and software developed for or adapted to the TEI. Consortium members contribute to its financial stability and elect members to its Council and Board.
Information on projects which use the TEI, who is a member, and how to join, can all be found via the links above. The TEI standard is maintained by a Consortium of leading Institutions and Projects worldwide. The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Guidelines are an international and interdisciplinary standard that enables libraries, museums, publishers, and individual scholars to represent a variety of literary and linguistic texts for online research, teaching, and preservation.