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TEI and Scholarly publishing

TEI and Scholarly publishing. Laurent Romary INRIA & HUB-ISDL TEI council, chair. Overview. The Text Encoding Initiative History and main characteristics Scholarly publishing in the TEI world Some results from the PEER project Further actions Putting NLM and TEI in-line

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TEI and Scholarly publishing

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  1. TEI and Scholarly publishing Laurent Romary INRIA & HUB-ISDL TEI council, chair

  2. Overview • The Text Encoding Initiative • History and main characteristics • Scholarly publishing in the TEI world • Some results from the PEER project • Further actions • Putting NLM and TEI in-line • TEI Symposium 28 April 2010

  3. The Text Encoding Initiative • Initiated in 1987 by major international text centers • Adoption of SGML than XML • Important contributions to the development of XML • Organized as a membership consortium since 2000 • 5 hosts (Virginia, Brown, Oxford, Nancy, Leithbridge) • Board (management) and council (technical content) • Five editions of TEI guidelines (current P5) • Large community of users, continuous maintenance of content, evolution towards additional domains (e.g. manuscript transcription)

  4. Main technical features of the TEI • Modularity • Core modules: header text descriptions; bibliography • Thematic modules: drama; dictionaries; manuscript description • Additional components: time, names and dates; annotations; • Customizability • ODD (one document does it all): specification language of the TEI

  5. TEI customization Selection of modules Drama documentation Modification/deletion Dictionary Names, dates Customization Additions <myElement> schemas User defined objects

  6. Scholarly publishing in the TEI world • Several existing publishing initiatives • TEIJournal • Revues.org • DHQ (Digital Humanities Quaterly) • … • A strategic issue for the TEI • Common framework for Primary sources and publications • Publication as primary sources in the humanities • Continuation of the TEI endeavor to provide reference customizations (TEI Tite for digitization projects) • Creation of a TEI publishing SIG • Strong demand from research libraries and academic publishers (e.g. AAUP) • Maintenance and customization issues related to NLM

  7. The PEER project • Initiated by the EU commission • Objective: impact of systematically archiving stage-two outputs is not clear • on journals and business models • on wider ecology of scientific research • Consortium • STM, European Science Foundation (ESF), Goettingen State and University Library (UGOE), Max Planck Gesellschaft (MPG), INRIA

  8. The PEER deposit workflow Repositories Publishers HAL SUB-Göt PEER Depot MPS … KB Preservation

  9. Mapping formats • Great heterogeneity of format within publishers • Meta data (and full-text) • Proprietary, ScholarOne, NLM 2.0, NLM 3.0 • Various issues • Affiliations • Publication date information • ISO 639 codes (countries) • Bibliographical references • Proprietary metadata fields

  10. Examples • Article title • article-title/title | ArticleTitle | article-title | ce:title | art_title | article_title | nihms-submit/title | ArticleTitle/Title | ChapterTitle • Journal title • j-title | JournalTitle | full_journal_title | jrn_title | journal-title • ISSN (print • JournalPrintISSN | issn[@issn_type='print'] | issn[@pub-type='ppub'] | PrintISSN | issn-paper • First page of a paper • spn | FirstPage | ArticleFirstPage | fpage | first-page

  11. A TEI customization for scholarly publishing • A family of formats based on the TEI customization facilities • Core editing customization (to be further extended – minimal tool support) • Reference customization family for archiving • Can be extended to specific domains: Maths, physics, SVG graphics, etc. • Precise representation of bibliographic information • Specific support through associated tool: • XSLT stylesheets (html, pdf TEI2NLM) • PDF 2 TEI facility (Grobid) • Open Office 2 TEI facilities (maintained at Oxford) • MSWord 2 TEI facilities (TEI project with ISOà

  12. Coordination with the NLM endeavor • Context • Origin of NLM • Quick uptake (BMC) • No standardization strategy • Divergence (cf. PEER) • TEI as a possible background for the maintenance of the NLM “DTD” • ODD specification, maintenance of a family of schemas • Schemas + Documentation available as a TEI customization • Roundtrip transformation with TEI

  13. Invitation • TEI council Symposium • Dublin, 28 April 2010 – Academy of sciences • Defining a strategy for the TEI and priorities for our workplan • Would be great to have input from a Publisher and/or STM

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