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  • Digital Approaches to Textual Analysis Course

    EN
    This free online course provides a practical introduction to working with digital texts and applying some of the tools available to digitise and interrogate them. It will help you to decide whether to use digital approaches to textual analysis and to select the correct tools for your research project.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Kaspar Beelen
    • Megan Bushnell
    • Hannah Morcos
  • CLS-INFRA Training School on Data and Annotation

    EN
    This event, organised and provided by the CLS INFRA project, offers an introductory course to textual data annotation. The workshop introduces learners to how to edit, annotate, and query a text corpus without a single line of code, how to structure texts with the XML-TEI, and how to run an NLP tool to add linguistic information.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Lisanne van Rossum
    • Maarten Janssen
    • Silvie Cinková
  • The TEI Guidelines: Born to be Open

    EN
    In this lecture from the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage (ACDH-CH), Laurent Romary outlines the main issues related to open science in the current scholarly landscape while showing how the Text Encoding Initative (TEI) has been seminal in setting up an open agenda for managing, documenting or disseminating scholarly sources and methods.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Laurent Romary
    • Maria Wiederänders
  • Digitising Dictionaries

    EN
    This course is an introduction to the theories, practices, and methods of digitizing legacy dictionaries for research, preservation and online distribution. It focuses on a particular technique of modeling and describing lexical data using eXtensible Markup Language (XML) in accordance with the Guidelines of the Text Encoding Initiative, a de-facto standard for text encoding among humanities researchers.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Toma Tasovac