Re: dhcs: readings

From: William G. Thomas (wgt9m@virginia.edu)
Date: Thu Nov 08 2001 - 17:32:58 EST

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    Friends,

    I'm sorry I won't be able to attend the Seminar next week. I'm taping
    distance learning presentations for teachers at the Va. DOE most of next week.

    Best,

    Will

    At 12:16 PM 11/8/01 -0500, you wrote:
    >
    >Hello --
    >
    >Below is a list of readings on markup. For the 11/14 session, we suggest
    >that you take a look at the 3 starred items, which are short, relatively
    >recent, and lay out some of the current debates about markup in general
    >and SGML/TEI in particular. If you have more time to kill, look at
    >Sperberg-McQueen et al. and the piece about "just in time" markup.
    >
    >We've given URLs for most items, but note that the web version is often
    >not the final version.
    >
    >See you next Wednesday,
    >Chris and Matthew
    >
    >
    >===========================================================
    >
    >
    >Goldfarb, Charles F. "A Generalized Approach to Document Markup." SIGPLAN
    >Notices (ACM SIGPLAN SIGOA Symposium on Text Manipulation) 16/6 (1981)
    >68-73.
    >
    >Coombs, James H.; Renear, Allen H.; DeRose, Steven J. "Markup Systems and
    >the Future of Scholarly Text Processing." Communications of the
    >Association for Computing Machinery 30/11 (1987) 933-947.
    >http://xml.coverpages.org/coombs.html
    >
    >DeRose, Steven J.; Durand, David G.; Mylonas, Elli; Renear, Allen H. "What
    >is Text, Really?" Journal of Computing in Higher Education 1/2 (Winter
    >1990) 3-26.
    >
    >"A Gentle Introduction to SGML." Pages 13-36 (Chapter 2) in Guidelines for
    >Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange (TEI P3). Edited by C.M.
    >Sperberg-McQueen and Lou Burnard. Chicago: ACH/ACL/ALLC, April 8 1994.
    >http://etext.virginia.edu/bin/tei-tocs?div=DIV1&id=SG
    >
    >Barnard, David; Burnard, Lou; Gaspart, Jean-Pierre; Price, Lynne A.;
    >Sperberg-McQueen, C. M.; Varile, Giovanni Battista. "Hierarchical Encoding
    >of Text: Technical Problems and SGML Solutions." Computers and the
    >Humanities (CHUM) 29/3 (1995) 211-231.
    >
    >Simons, Gary F. "Conceptual Modeling Versus Visual Modeling: A
    >Technological Key to Building Consensus." Computers and the Humanities
    >(CHUM) 30/4 (1996/1997) 303-319.
    >http://www.sil.org/cellar/ach94/ach94.html
    >
    >**Giordano, R.W. "Encoding, Interpretation and Theory" (abstracts of panel
    >discussion). ALLC-ACH '96 Abstracts (Bergen, Norway) 105-110.
    >http://www.hit.uib.no/allc/giordano.pdf
    >
    >**Biggs, Michael; Huitfeldt, Claus. "Philosophy and electronic publishing.
    >The theory and metatheory in the development of text encoding." The Monist
    >80 (1997) 348-366.
    >http://hhobel.phl.univie.ac.at/mii/mii/node5.html
    >
    >Berrie, Phillip. "Just In Time Markup for Electronic Editions." Apple
    >University Consortium Academic and Developer Conference 2000. Wollongong,
    >Australia, September 2000.
    >http://auc.uow.edu.au/conf/conf00/papers/AUC2000_Berrie.pdf
    >
    >Sperberg-McQueen, C. Michael; Huitfeldt, Claus; Renear, Allen. "Meaning
    >and Interpretation of Markup." Markup Languages: Theory & Practice 2/3
    >(Summer 2000) 215-234.
    >http://ep.open.ac.uk/PubSys/resources/html/sper0000.html
    >
    >**Caton, Paul. "Markup's Current Imbalance". Extreme Markup Languages
    >2000, Montreal, Aug. 2000.
    > http://ep.open.ac.uk/PubSys/resources/html/cato0405.html
    >
    >Piez, Wendell. "Beyond the 'Descriptive vs. Procedural' Distinction."
    >Extreme Markup Languages 2001, Montreal, Aug. 2001.
    >http://www.piez.org/wendell/papers/beyond/beyond.html
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
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