The text encoding initiative
Review of the National Center for Digitization, Tome 5 (2004) no. 1
Abstract. The Text Encoding Initiative's Guidelines
for electronic text encoding and interchange provide an extremely rich set
of mechanisms for the transcription of primary textual sources. The present
article presents a brief overview of some of the more important areas dealt with
in the Guidelines, with examples taken from the author's own work with
Old Norse and Early-Modern Icelandic
texts.
@article{NCD_2004_5_1_a2,
author = {Matthew J. Driscoll},
title = {The text encoding initiative},
journal = {Review of the National Center for Digitization},
pages = {5 - 18},
year = {2004},
volume = {5},
number = {1},
url = {http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/NCD_2004_5_1_a2/}
}
Matthew J. Driscoll. The text encoding initiative. Review of the National Center for Digitization, Tome 5 (2004) no. 1. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/NCD_2004_5_1_a2/