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Example of a poem using TEI and put up on the web.
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Steps for encoding a poem using TEI and put up on a UB webserver.
1. Identify Object to be encoded
1. Identify Object to be encoded
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4. Publish the document on UB personal webspace
4. Publish the document on UB personal webspace
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Example:
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1. Identify Object to be encoded
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A poem by Emily Dickinson "Valentines Day"
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[[Image:http://www.emilydickinson.org/susan/images/vday.jpg]]
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2. Encode the Document with TEI
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3. Create a CCS file to display the TEI file
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4. Create an HTML page to give access to the information
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5. Publish the document on UB personal webspace

Revision as of 19:41, 10 January 2008

Using TEI at the University at Buffalo

Basic Example using UB XML TEI CSS January 10, 2008 behun

University at Buffalo (UB)

Extensible Markup Language (XML)

Text Encoding Initiative (TEI)

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)


Steps for encoding a poem using TEI and put up on a UB webserver.

1. Identify Object to be encoded

2. Encode the Document with TEI

3. Create a CCS file to display the TEI file

4. Create an HTML page to give access to the information

4. Publish the document on UB personal webspace


Example:

1. Identify Object to be encoded

A poem by Emily Dickinson "Valentines Day" Image:Http://www.emilydickinson.org/susan/images/vday.jpg

2. Encode the Document with TEI

3. Create a CCS file to display the TEI file

4. Create an HTML page to give access to the information

5. Publish the document on UB personal webspace

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