[tei-council] Influential Blogs?

O'Donnell, Dan daniel.odonnell at uleth.ca
Thu Mar 25 15:27:02 EDT 2010


If you remember Lou, we had the discussion about clearing up the 
examples and language, and then providing Apex with a fixed schema we 
could refer to for the first year. This was so we could then be free to 
work on the larger issues that came up about generating schemas by 
including rather than deleting examples and the issue of levels. You'd 
suggested that I report to Council on that work and discuss the future 
directions we might decide to go in.

-dan

Lou wrote:
> Yes, I wondered about that too. I had some discussion with Perry some 
> weeks ago, and made a few comments on the current state of Tite. We are 
> still waiting for a version of it to fly past the Council, are we not?
>
> I say nothing about its reprehensible recommendations about using 

>
> :-(
>
> Lou
>
>
> Kevin Hawkins wrote:
>   
>> Dan,
>>
>> Are they looking to announce AccessTEI?  If so, shouldn't this be a 
>> joint press release between the TEI-C and Apex?
>>
>> Is AccessTEI actually ready to be announced?  The last we heard from you 
>> on February 11, Perry Trolard was making some revisions based on 
>> suggestions from Apex and was going to bring them to the Council for 
>> approval.  My offer to help with this (sent to you and Perry on March 
>> 14) and in particular to deal with the interface of Tite and the Best 
>> Practices for TEI in Libraries still stands.
>>
>> Kevin
>>
>> On 25/03/2010 15:51, O'Donnell, Dan wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have a request from the marketing people at Apex, that I thought the
>>> people here might be able to help with:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> In the same vein of marketing TEI, we are looking into blogs where we
>>>> could advertise the service. Do you know of any blogs or blogging
>>>> platforms that are particularly associated with digitization or that
>>>> might be frequented by people who might want digitization services?
>>>>         
>>> Any suggestions? Obviously our own new and improved newserver and
>>> Digital Medievalist. But are there other influential blogs or newservers
>>> we should consider hitting?
>>>
>>> -dan
>>>
>>>       
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Daniel Paul O'Donnell
Associate Professor of English
University of Lethbridge

Chair and CEO, Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org/)
Co-Chair, Digital Initiatives Advisory Board, Medieval Academy of America
President-elect (English), Society for Digital Humanities/Société pour l'étude des médias interactifs (http://sdh-semi.org/)
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