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        <title type="main">TEI by Example</title>
        <title type="sub">About</title>
        <author xml:id="RvdB">Ron Van den Branden</author>
        <editor xml:id="EV">Edward Vanhoutte</editor>
        <editor xml:id="MT">Melissa Terras</editor>
        <sponsor>Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing (ALLC)</sponsor>
        <sponsor>Centre for Data, Culture and Society, University of Edinburgh, UK</sponsor> 
        <sponsor>Centre for Digital Humanities (CDH), University College London, UK</sponsor>
        <sponsor>Centre for Computing in the Humanities (CCH), King’s College London, UK</sponsor>
        <sponsor>Centre for Scholarly Editing and Document Studies (CTB) , Royal Academy of Dutch Language and Literature, Belgium</sponsor>
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            <addrLine>Centre for Scholarly Editing and Document Studies (CTB)</addrLine>
            <addrLine>Royal Academy of Dutch Language and Literature</addrLine>
            <addrLine>Koningstraat 18</addrLine>
            <addrLine>9000 Gent</addrLine>
            <addrLine>Belgium</addrLine>
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          <email>ctb@kantl.be</email>
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        <principal>Edward Vanhoutte</principal>
        <principal>Melissa Terras</principal>
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        <publisher>Centre for Scholarly Editing and Document Studies (CTB) , Royal Academy of Dutch Language and Literature, Belgium</publisher>
        <distributor>Centre for Scholarly Editing and Document Studies (CTB) , Royal Academy of Dutch Language and Literature, Belgium</distributor>
        <pubPlace>Gent</pubPlace>
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          <addrLine>Centre for Scholarly Editing and Document Studies (CTB)</addrLine>
          <addrLine>Royal Academy of Dutch Language and Literature</addrLine>
          <addrLine>Koningstraat 18</addrLine>
          <addrLine>9000 Gent</addrLine>
          <addrLine>Belgium</addrLine>
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        <date when="2010-07-09">9 July 2010</date>
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        <title>TEI by Example.</title>
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          <name>Edward Vanhoutte</name>
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          <name>Ron Van den Branden</name>
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          <name>Melissa Terras</name>
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        <p>Digitally born</p>
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        <p>TEI by Example offers a series of freely available online tutorials walking individuals through the different stages in marking up a document in TEI (Text Encoding Initiative). Besides a general introduction to text encoding, step-by-step tutorial modules provide example-based introductions to eight different aspects of electronic text markup for the humanities. Each tutorial module is accompanied with a dedicated examples section, illustrating actual TEI encoding practise with real-life examples. The theory of the tutorial modules can be tested in interactive tests and exercises.</p>
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      <change when="2010-07-20" who="#RvdB">Added #citing: <q>Citing TEI by Example</q>
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        <head>Founding International Advisory Committee (2006-2020)</head>
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          <label>Syd Bauman</label>
          <item>Editor TEI Guidelines - Programmer/Analyst - Brown University Women Writers Project - US </item>
          <label>Dr Alejandro Bia-Plata</label>
          <item>Department of Statistics, Mathematics and Computer Science, Miguel Hernández University - ES </item>
          <label>Tone Merete Bruvik</label>
          <item>Aksis, Department of Culture, Language and Information Technology, UNIFOB AS - NO </item>
          <label>Lou Burnard</label>
          <item>Editor TEI Guidelines - Assistant Director Oxford University Computing Services - UK </item>
          <label>Prof dr Dino Buzzetti</label>
          <item>Department of Philosophy, University of Bologna - IT </item>
          <label>Dr James Cummings</label>
          <item>Oxford Text Archive, Oxford University Computing Services - UK </item>
          <label>Dr Matthew James Driscoll</label>
          <item>Den Arnamagnæanske Samling, Nordisk Forskningsinstitut, Københavns Universitet - DK </item>
          <label>Dr Julia Flanders</label>
          <item>Past-Chair TEI-Consortium - Women Writers Project, Brown University - US </item>
          <label>Em Prof Susan Hockey</label>
          <item>Emeritus Professor of Library and Information Studies, School of Library, Archive and Information Studies, University College London - GB </item>
          <label>Dr John Lavagnino</label>
          <item>Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King’s College London - UK </item>
          <label>Prof David Nicholas</label>
          <item>Director School of Library, Archive and Information Studies, University College London - GB </item>
          <label>Espen S. Ore</label>
          <item>National Library of Norway - NO </item>
          <label>Dr Susan Schreibman</label>
          <item>Director. Digital Humanities Observatory. Royal Academy of Ireland - IE </item>
          <label>Dr Raymond Siemens</label>
          <item>Canada Research Chair in Humanities Computing - Associate Professor of English, Department of English, Faculty of Humanities, University of Victoria - CA </item>
          <label>Dr Adriaan Van der Weel</label>
          <item>Book and Publishing / Engelse taal en cultuur, Leiden University - NL </item>
          <label>Prof John Unsworth</label>
          <item>Dean and Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign - US </item>
          <label>Dr Claire Warwick</label>
          <item>School of Library Archive and Information Studies, University College London - UK </item>
          <label>Dr Christian Wittern</label>
          <item>Past-Chair TEI Technical Council - Associate Professor, Documentation and Information Center for Chinese Studies, Institute for Research in Humanities Kyoto University - JP </item>
          <label>Matthew Zimmerman</label>
          <item>Past-Chair TEI Consortium - Faculty Technology Services, New York University - US </item>
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