Dear Council colleagues,
Can any of you shed light on this interesting question? Are we indeed using the words "licence" and "license" inconsistently in the Guidelines vs. the website? 
Best,
Elisa

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From: Sarah Ketchley <ketchley@uw.edu>
Date: Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 9:09 PM
Subject: TEI Question
To: Elisa Beshero-Bondar <ebb8@pitt.edu>


Hi Elisa,

I hope you are well! I have a question about spelling on the TEI website and in its guidelines.  One of my eagle-eyed students in the Intro to DH class I’m currently teaching questioned the spelling of the TEI element <licence>. My immediate response was that it was based on British English, but then I started digging around the website, and came to the ‘Licensing page’ : https://tei-c.org/guidelines/licensing-and-citation/ where the noun is spelled ‘license’.  Any insights on this?!  Sorry to throw a left-fielder at you!

best
Sarah

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