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        <title type="main">TEI by Example</title>
        <title type="sub">Module 2: The TEI Header</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>
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            <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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          <addrLine>Royal Academy of Dutch Language and Literature</addrLine>
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        <date when="2010-07-09">9 July 2010</date>
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          <name>Ron Van den Branden</name>
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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 practice with real-life examples. The theory of the tutorial modules can be tested in interactive tests and exercises.</p>
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        <head>Thomas Wentworth Higginson: <title level="u">Letter of 7 November 1885</title>
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        <p>This example shows the TEI header of the digital edition of a letter of 7 November 1885 by the American minister and writer Thomas Wentworth Higginson, encoded and made available by  the Lincoln Electronic Text Center of the University of Nebraska.</p>
        <p>This TEI header provides detailed documentation about the electronic text in <gi>fileDesc</gi>. The title statement not only identifies the people responsible for transcription and markup, but also for the technical processing of the letters by means of stylesheets. The <gi>extent</gi> section needs to be completed still; of course, this can only be done after completion of the encoding. Notice the detailed statement of availability in <gi>availability</gi>. The source text in which this letter has been published is described using the <gi>biblFull</gi> element; notice how its sections reflect the actual file description in the TEI header of the electronic text (apart from the <gi>sourceDesc</gi> section). The <gi>notesStmt</gi> seems to be used to record some loose annotations about the source text.</p>
        <p>The encoding description section only contains a description of the editorial practice in <gi>editorialDecl</gi>. This is done in a prose paragraph. The header is concluded by a minimal revision description, recording only one change.</p>
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                <titleStmt>
                  <title>Correspondence of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 1865—1910</title>
                  <author>Thomas Wentworth Higginson</author>
                  <respStmt>
                    <resp> Transcribed by </resp>
                    <name xml:id="MS"> Melissa Sinner </name>
                  </respStmt>
                  <respStmt>
                    <resp> Encoded by </resp>
                    <name xml:id="MM"> Margaret Mering </name>
                    <name xml:id="LW">Laura Weakly</name>
                  </respStmt>
                  <respStmt>
                    <resp> Stylesheet created by </resp>
                    <name xml:id="BPZ"> Brian L. Pytlik Zillig </name>
                  </respStmt>
                  <respStmt>
                    <resp> Commentary on the Letters by </resp>
                    <name xml:id="LRP"> Linda Ray Pratt </name>
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                <extent> *** kb </extent>
                <publicationStmt>
                  <publisher>University of Nebraska—Lincoln Electronic Text Center </publisher>
                  <pubPlace/>
                  <idno>LC1885k07</idno>
                  <availability>
                    <p>This work is the property of the University of Nebraska—Lincoln. It
                      may be copied freely by individuals for personal use, research, and teaching
                      (including distribution to classes) as long as this statement of
                      availability is included in the text. It may be linked to freely in Internet
                      editions of all kinds, including for—profit works.</p>
                    <p>Publishers, libraries, and other information providers interested in
                      providing this text in a commercial or non—profit product or from
                      an information server must contact the University of
                      Nebraska—Lincoln for licensing and cost information.</p>
                    <p> Scholars interested in changing or adding to these texts by, for example,
                      creating a new edition of the text (electronically or in print) with
                      substantive editorial changes, may do so with the permission of the
                      University of Nebraska—Lincoln. This is the case whether the new
                      publication will be made available at a cost or free of charge.</p>
                  </availability>
                  <date>2001</date>
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                <sourceDesc>
                  <biblFull>
                    <titleStmt>
                      <title> Carlton and Territa Lowenberg Collection, Archives and Special
                        Collections, University of Nebraska—Lincoln Libraries. </title>
                      <author>Lowenberg, Carlton; Lowenberg, Territa A.,
                        1825—1991.</author>
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                    <publicationStmt>
                      <publisher>Archives and Special Collections, Electronic Text
                        Center</publisher>
                      <pubPlace>University of Nebraska—Lincoln Libraries</pubPlace>
                      <date>2001</date>
                      <address>
                        <addrLine>Electronic Text Center</addrLine>
                        <addrLine>319 Love Library</addrLine>
                        <addrLine>P.O. Box 884100</addrLine>
                        <addrLine>University of Nebraska—Lincoln</addrLine>
                        <addrLine>Lincoln, NE 68588—4100</addrLine>
                      </address>
                    </publicationStmt>
                    <notesStmt>
                      <note type="label">Nov. 7, 1885</note>
                      <note type="sentence">No other plays by Miss Parker have come to light.
                      </note>
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                <editorialDecl>
                  <p>Line breaks, paragraph breaks, and indentations have been preserved within the
                    transcription. The layout of the page has been preserved whenever possible.
                    Abbreviations and spellings have been maintained within the transcriptions, and
                    the full word and corrected or modern spellings have been provided. Images of
                    the original letters have been provided in order to show the original page
                    layout and other markings that are not the author's. Such markings include
                    letter head, postcards, postal stamps, etc. and writing by other people. Words
                    or phrases that are deemed indecipherable have been noted as "unclear." To
                    provide further information as to the context of a particular letter, notations
                    have been provided.</p>
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              <revisionDesc>
                <change when="2006-01-24" who="#LW">Add and revise header info, change lbs and divs</change>
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          <head type="legend">Adapted from a TEI P4 XML encoding of a letter by Thomas Higginson (<ref type="bibl" target="#higginson1885">1885</ref>). TEI XML source file is not publicly available.</head>
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          <bibl xml:id="erasmus1872">
                        <author>Erasmus, Desiderius</author>. <date>1867-1872</date>. <title level="m">Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami colloquia familiaria</title>. <pubPlace>Lipsiae</pubPlace>: <publisher>sumptibus Ottonis Holtze</publisher>. Encoded and made available by the Stoa Consortium, University of Kentucky at <ptr target="https://web.archive.org/web/20160220004338/http://www.stoa.org/hopper/text.jsp?doc=Stoa:text:2003.02.0006"/>.</bibl>
          <bibl xml:id="higginson1885">
                        <author>Higginson, Thomas Wentworth</author>. <date>1885</date>. <title level="u">Letter of November 7, 1885</title>. Encoded and made available by  the Lincoln Electronic Text Center of the University of Nebraska at <ptr target="http://higginson.unl.edu/letters/LC1885k07.html"/>.</bibl>
          <bibl xml:id="islam2004">
                        <editor>Islam, Mubina</editor>. <date>2004</date>. <title level="u">A Selection of Sonnets: electronic edition encoded in XML with a TEI DTD</title>. Unpublished Master’s Dissertation, <pubPlace>London</pubPlace>: <publisher>University College London</publisher>.</bibl>
          <bibl xml:id="marlowe1616">
                        <author>Marlowe, Christopher</author>. <date>1616</date>. <title level="m">The Tragedie of Doctor Faustus</title>. Encoded and made available by the Perseus Digital Library. Available online at <ptr target="http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.03.0011"/>.</bibl>
          <bibl xml:id="shakespeare1978">
                        <author>Shakespeare, William</author>. <date>1978</date>. <title level="m">The Complete Works of William Shakespeare</title>. Edited by <editor>Alexander, Peter</editor>. <pubPlace>London</pubPlace>: <publisher>Collins</publisher>.</bibl>
          <bibl xml:id="whitman1890">
                        <author>Whitman, Walt</author>. <date>1890</date>. <title level="u">After the Argument</title>. Manuscript encoded and made available by the Walt Whitman Archive at <ptr target="http://www.whitmanarchive.org/manuscripts/transcriptions/loc.00001.html"/>.</bibl>
          <bibl xml:id="wilde1930">
                        <author>Wilde, Oscar</author>. <date>1930</date>. <title level="a">The Importance of Being Earnest</title>. In: <title level="m">Plays, Prose Writings and Poems</title>. <pubPlace>London</pubPlace>: <publisher>Everyman</publisher>. Encoded and made available by CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts: a project of University College, Cork. Available online at <ptr target="http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/E850003-002/"/>.</bibl>
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