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**[http://www.wwp.northeastern.edu/research/publications/documentation/training/subversion.html Version Control and Using Subversion] | **[http://www.wwp.northeastern.edu/research/publications/documentation/training/subversion.html Version Control and Using Subversion] | ||
**There is also an outline of the basic processes for using Subversion in encoding in [[Getting started with encoding]] | **There is also an outline of the basic processes for using Subversion in encoding in [[Getting started with encoding]] | ||
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*[https://wwp-test.northeastern.edu/dsg/wiki/Getting_started_with_encoding Workflow] | *[https://wwp-test.northeastern.edu/dsg/wiki/Getting_started_with_encoding Workflow] | ||
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Revision as of 11:51, 29 September 2020
Before meeting
Read:
- Julia Flanders, Syd Bauman, and Sarah Connell “Text Encoding Fundamentals with TEI” (Sarah will email to you)
Session 1: Sept 15 10–11:30 or 1–2:30
Topics
- Intro to the WWP
- Intro to training materials, overall process
Session 2: Sept 18 9–10:30 or 1:30–3
Topics
- PRN: Downloading the WWP textbase
- Our detailed instructions are written for Windows and Linux users — Mac users will have slightly different keyboard shortcuts
- XML validity
- Sample letter to encode and another
- The schema URL
- Basics of Using Oxygen See also Oxygen Cheat Sheet
- Inserting tags
- Inserting attributes
- Surrounding text with tags
- Checking validity and well-formedness
- Letting Oxygen help you work!
- Basics of Prose Markup
Homework
- Read through the internal documentation
- Practice encoding with the samples: letter one and letter two
Session 3: Sept 22 10–11:30 or 1–2:30
Topics
Hands-on Practice
Session 4: Sept 25 9–10:30 or 1:30–3
Topics
- Questions about the exercise?
- Common Markup
- Persons, Places, &c.
Hands-on Practice
Homework
- Review the materials in Getting started with encoding
Session 5: Sept 29 10–11:30 or 1–2:30
Topics
- Questions about the exercise?
- Scheduling another session
- Text selection from the Aquifer (Green texts are priorities, yellow are also possible, put your name next to a text to claim it, look up EEBO and ECCO texts by starting at the library's list of databases)
- Special Characters
- Drama
- Poetry
- Page Breaks & Metawork
- Rendition, part 1
Homework
- Exercise 5: Add rendition to previous exercises (if you want to; you could also wait until after the Friday session)
Session 6: Oct 2 9–10:30 or 1:30–3
Topics
- Rendition, part 2
- Elements for marking changes in rendition
- Rendition Ladders
- Outline of Keywords & Arguments
- Renditional Defaults
- Delimiters
- To see a template for setting up renditional defaults, open tagsDecl.xml in under_construction
- Linking & Referencing
- Notes
- Supplied, Missing, & Unclear Text
- Corrections
- Subversion
- Version Control and Using Subversion
- There is also an outline of the basic processes for using Subversion in encoding in Getting started with encoding
- Additional questions or review
Session 7: Oct 6 10–11:30 or 1–2:30
- Questions and follow-up
- Workflow
- Trello
- Change Logs
- Listserv
- Wiki
- Office Texts
Follow up
Exercises
- For more practice: Exercise 3 and Exercise 4Exercise 1: Poetry
Further reading
Text Selection
- Choose your first text for encoding and claim it in the aquifer