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Christian Lück uploaded the file: Presentation Slides for "TEI XPointer Schemes – Implementation and Example Application" to
"Encoding Cultures" Joint MEC and TEI Conference on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoThe XPointer framework is one of those W3C notions that is dead today. Same with the TEI XPointer schemes. The cause of dead is manifold and ranges from a lack of implementations to weaknesses of the specification: It is unclear, what a processor is to do with the pointers, that actually only point to a portion of a resource. As a consequence,…[Read more]
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Klaus Rettinghaus deposited Comparison of MusicXML export capabilities of different scorewriters in the group
“Encoding Cultures” Joint MEC and TEI Conference on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoIn digital musicology, the widely adopted de facto standard for creating digital critical editions is the encoding format defined by the Music Encoding Initiative. However, the usual workflow to arrive at the desired encoding involves the use of well-established WYSIWYG music notation software. Scores are mostly prepared in the conventional way…[Read more]
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Shintaro Seki deposited Encoding Traditional Court Music and Dance Scores Using the Music Encoding Initiative in the group
“Encoding Cultures” Joint MEC and TEI Conference on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoThis presentation discusses the origin and significance of gagaku, a Japanese traditional culture encompassing music and dance, and the challenges it faces in digital archiving and accessibility. The paper aims to encode gagaku scores in machine-readable form using the Music Encoding Initiative, focusing on the unique challenges posed by the…[Read more]
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Raffaele Viglianti deposited Introduction to publishing XML with static site and front-end technologies. in the group
“Encoding Cultures” Joint MEC and TEI Conference on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoWorkshop material. This half-day workshop introduced strategies for handling XML when publishing with static site generators and front-end technologies. The workshop focused on isomorphic approaches to publishing XML data on the web or, in other words, publishing XML data with little or no transformation, or with a structure-preserving mapping…[Read more]
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Craig Stuart Sapp uploaded the file: Presentation slides for "Studying Poetry through Music: The Tasso in Music Project" to
"Encoding Cultures" Joint MEC and TEI Conference on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoThe Tasso in Music Project (https://tassomusic.org) is a complete digital edition of the early modern musical settings of the poetry of Torquato Tasso (1544–95), the most prominent poet of late sixteenth-century Italy. Comprising about 800 musical settings and representing the work of over 200 composers, this repertoire is significant not only f…[Read more]
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Eka Kvirkvelia uploaded the file: A digital annotated parallel corpus of Athonite text types: Gospel of Matthew to
"Encoding Cultures" Joint MEC and TEI Conference on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoThe paper aims to present the results of the ongoing research project “Digital edition of an annotated parallel corpus of Giorgi Athonite’s recension of the Gospel of Matthew” (2021-2023) funded by Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation (YS-21-1562). The project is carried out on the technical base of the host institution: Ilia State Uni…[Read more]
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Stephan Kurz uploaded the file: Towards shared TEI model/s for institutional minutes and protocols – protokolleditionen.eu to
"Encoding Cultures" Joint MEC and TEI Conference on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoA group of scholarly editors working on TEI editions of minutes/protocols is working on common best practices for editing this textual genre. The »Arbeitskreis Digitale Protokolleditionen« group underlines the collaborative and social aspect of TEI editing. Its proposed poster hence does not claim to present results but intends to showcase and e…[Read more]
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Laura Mazzagufo uploaded the file: Bellini Digital Correspondence meets MEI to
"Encoding Cultures" Joint MEC and TEI Conference on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoIn this contribution, we show some features of the BDC digital scholarly edition along with some strategies implemented to automate, wherever possible, the process of textual encoding, analysis and normalisation, as well as some perspectives on the work in progress concerning the encoding of epistolary-related music materials in…[Read more]
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Nick Thieberger uploaded the file: A (cautionary) tale of two texts to
"Encoding Cultures" Joint MEC and TEI Conference on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoIn this presentation, we reflect on our experiences working on two contrasting manuscripts in an institutional environment where TEI has little uptake. In particular, we explore some of the challenges and tradeoffs we encountered creating digital editions with only limited institutional support for sustainable Digital Humanities research software…[Read more]
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Jan Niklas Jokisch uploaded the file: Forager Folklore Database to
"Encoding Cultures" Joint MEC and TEI Conference on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoEncoding previously Transcribed Oral Literature: The Forager Folklore Database (FFDB)
The Forager Folklore Database (FFDB) assembles a large corpus of hunter-gatherer oral literature in English translation. It is designed as an empirical basis for the systematic study of narrative universals and the evolutionary origin of storytelling, as well as…[Read more] -
Andreas Kuczera uploaded the file: Applied Text as Graph (ATAG) to
"Encoding Cultures" Joint MEC and TEI Conference on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months ago“Applied Text as Graph” is a structured way to handle and analyze text by turning it into an interconnected graph. In this approach, every individual character in a block of text is represented by a “character node” (orange in the next figure). These nodes are connected in sequence, highlighting the linear arrangement of the text. Each block of…[Read more]
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Oleksii Sapov-Erlinger deposited Encoding Orchestral Parts that Share a Staff in MEI: Guidelines and a Parts Extraction Tool in the group
“Encoding Cultures” Joint MEC and TEI Conference on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoIt is common engraving practice for “two or more players – or a divided string section with only single notes per division” (Gould 2011) to share a staff in an orchestral score, such as clarinet I and clarinet II. This practice addresses issues such as stemming, sharing musical content, placement of ties and slurs, and more. With respect to these…[Read more]
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Anna E. Kijas posted an update in the group
"Encoding Cultures" Joint MEC and TEI Conference on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoAre you new to the Humanities Commons? If you attended the conference and would like to upload your presentation, slides, or other materials, please read on.
– You need to be logged into the Humanities Commons and have joined the Encoding Cultures group to be able to upload your work in this group. (Select register in the top right to create an…[Read more]
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Anna E. Kijas deposited Pedagogical Approaches to Encoding in the group
“Encoding Cultures” Joint MEC and TEI Conference on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months agoAs practitioners and scholars who engage with music encoding we already understand the affordances that encoding music or text can bring to our research and scholarship. However, individuals who are not yet familiar with encoding schemas and the usefulness of digital methodologies may not have a clear understanding of the “why” in using a dig…[Read more]
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Raffaele Viglianti created the group
"Encoding Cultures" Joint MEC and TEI Conference on Humanities Commons 2 years, 4 months ago