
Es descriuen les característiques principals de l'estàndard TEI (Text Encoding Initiative), un llenguatge basat en l'XML per codificar qualsevol tipus d'estructura textual, com ara novel·les, obres teatrals, poemes, discursos o articles científics, entre d'altres. Es mostren els diferents camps d'aplicació i es comenten diferents exemples de projectes representatius en l'àmbit de les humanitats digitals i les col·leccions patrimonials en línia. In this paper we describe the main features of the mark-up language developed by the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI), now the standard protocol for digitally encoding all types of text structure, from novels and plays to poetry, speeches and scientific articles. We examine different areas of application and look at examples of digital humanities projects and online heritage collections that use TEI.
TEI; XML; Biblioteques digitals, Digital libraries, Communication. Mass media, XML, TEI, TEI; XML; Digital libraries, P87-96, TEI; XML; Bibliotecas digitales, Bibliography. Library science. Information resources, Z
TEI; XML; Biblioteques digitals, Digital libraries, Communication. Mass media, XML, TEI, TEI; XML; Digital libraries, P87-96, TEI; XML; Bibliotecas digitales, Bibliography. Library science. Information resources, Z
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