
Dear all, taking up James' suggestion to promote the TEI by doing more workshops e.g. at the main DH conference, I want to ask if anyone would be interested to submit a TEI-related workshop proposal for the DH 2018 conference in Mexico? Deadline is February 16, I know, not much time... It thought of an ODD workshop, a Hackathon, an introductory training, TEI and LOD, etc. Best wishes, Martina Martina Scholger Centre for Information Modelling - Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities Elisabethstraße 59/III 8010 Graz AUSTRIA

Hi Martina— I think it’s a great idea, and I’m happy to help since I’m hoping to be attending this year’s ADHO conference anyway. The course I was trying to get the TEI Board to support at the DHSI is an intensive immersion in XPath and its applications, and I’ve taught shorter versions of it as afternoon workshops. I wonder if it would work in some form as an "introductory" workshop at ADHO? For new coders, even an afternoon of XPath seems to help them to conceptualize ways to organize, locate, and process information—they get a better sense of things you can do, build, and study with TEI beyond representing an edition. I drafted a description of a week-long course here: https://github.com/ebeshero/UpTransformation/blob/master/dhsi-XPath_CourseDe..., but obviously we couldn’t cover everything drafted here in an afternoon workshop. I’d be happy to rewrite this with help from anyone interested…or just join in on designing a different kind of workshop. Cheers, Elisa -- Elisa Beshero-Bondar, PhD Director, Center for the Digital Text | Associate Professor of English University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg | Humanities Division 150 Finoli Drive Greensburg, PA 15601 USA E-mail: ebb8@pitt.edu <ebb8@pitt.edu> Development site: http://newtfire.org On Feb 9, 2018, at 6:26 PM, Scholger, Martina (martina.scholger@uni-graz.at) <martina.scholger@uni-graz.at> wrote: Dear all, taking up James' suggestion to promote the TEI by doing more workshops e.g. at the main DH conference, I want to ask if anyone would be interested to submit a TEI-related workshop proposal for the DH 2018 conference in Mexico? Deadline is February 16, I know, not much time... It thought of an ODD workshop, a Hackathon, an introductory training, TEI and LOD, etc. Best wishes, Martina Martina Scholger Centre for Information Modelling - Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities Elisabethstraße 59/III 8010 Graz AUSTRIA -- tei-council mailing list tei-council@lists.tei-c.org http://lists.lists.tei-c.org/mailman/listinfo/tei-council PLEASE NOTE: postings to this list are publicly archived

It might be a good idea to do an introductory workshop. Maybe something along the lines of the TEI + GitHub one Raff and I did last year? Not that more advanced stuff wouldn’t be good, but it feels like a venue where some basic intro might win new converts. That said, I won’t be going, but would be happy to support anyone who wants to do some version of it. Sent from my phone.
On Feb 9, 2018, at 19:07, Elisa Beshero-Bondar <ebbondar@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Martina— I think it’s a great idea, and I’m happy to help since I’m hoping to be attending this year’s ADHO conference anyway.
The course I was trying to get the TEI Board to support at the DHSI is an intensive immersion in XPath and its applications, and I’ve taught shorter versions of it as afternoon workshops. I wonder if it would work in some form as an "introductory" workshop at ADHO? For new coders, even an afternoon of XPath seems to help them to conceptualize ways to organize, locate, and process information—they get a better sense of things you can do, build, and study with TEI beyond representing an edition. I drafted a description of a week-long course here: https://github.com/ebeshero/UpTransformation/blob/master/dhsi-XPath_CourseDe..., but obviously we couldn’t cover everything drafted here in an afternoon workshop. I’d be happy to rewrite this with help from anyone interested…or just join in on designing a different kind of workshop.
Cheers,
Elisa
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On Feb 9, 2018, at 6:26 PM, Scholger, Martina (martina.scholger@uni-graz.at) <martina.scholger@uni-graz.at> wrote:
Dear all,
taking up James' suggestion to promote the TEI by doing more workshops e.g. at the main DH conference, I want to ask if anyone would be interested to submit a TEI-related workshop proposal for the DH 2018 conference in Mexico? Deadline is February 16, I know, not much time... It thought of an ODD workshop, a Hackathon, an introductory training, TEI and LOD, etc.
Best wishes, Martina
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More general intro sounds good to me. We could additionally offer some consulting - open office hours - for more advanced users. The latter could be hosted by the East Asian SIG I was wondering about an Epidoc workshop, but if Hugh isn't coming that doesn't leave anyone else to co-teach. Although we could see if anyone else is coming to the conference. --elli [Elli Mylonas Senior Digital Humanities Librarian and Center for Digital Scholarship University Library Brown University library.brown.edu/cds] On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 9:53 PM, Hugh Cayless <philomousos@gmail.com> wrote:
It might be a good idea to do an introductory workshop. Maybe something along the lines of the TEI + GitHub one Raff and I did last year? Not that more advanced stuff wouldn’t be good, but it feels like a venue where some basic intro might win new converts.
That said, I won’t be going, but would be happy to support anyone who wants to do some version of it.
Sent from my phone.
On Feb 9, 2018, at 19:07, Elisa Beshero-Bondar <ebbondar@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Martina— I think it’s a great idea, and I’m happy to help since I’m hoping to be attending this year’s ADHO conference anyway.
The course I was trying to get the TEI Board to support at the DHSI is an intensive immersion in XPath and its applications, and I’ve taught shorter versions of it as afternoon workshops. I wonder if it would work in some form as an "introductory" workshop at ADHO? For new coders, even an afternoon of XPath seems to help them to conceptualize ways to organize, locate, and process information—they get a better sense of things you can do, build, and study with TEI beyond representing an edition. I drafted a description of a week-long course here: https://github.com/ebeshero/UpTransformation/blob/master/ dhsi-XPath_CourseDescription.md, but obviously we couldn’t cover everything drafted here in an afternoon workshop. I’d be happy to rewrite this with help from anyone interested…or just join in on designing a different kind of workshop.
Cheers,
Elisa
--
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Director, Center for the Digital Text | Associate Professor of English
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150 Finoli Drive
Greensburg, PA 15601 USA
E-mail: ebb8@pitt.edu <ebb8@pitt.edu>
Development site: http://newtfire.org
On Feb 9, 2018, at 6:26 PM, Scholger, Martina ( martina.scholger@uni-graz.at) <martina.scholger@uni-graz.at> wrote:
Dear all,
taking up James' suggestion to promote the TEI by doing more workshops e.g. at the main DH conference, I want to ask if anyone would be interested to submit a TEI-related workshop proposal for the DH 2018 conference in Mexico? Deadline is February 16, I know, not much time... It thought of an ODD workshop, a Hackathon, an introductory training, TEI and LOD, etc.
Best wishes, Martina
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I feel slightly bad about categorically saying I’m not going, but my submission got crappy reviews, so I assume it will be rejected, and without my giving a paper as a hook, I don’t think I can make an argument for funding, so :-(. I do think this would be a good venue for doing some basic outreach though, and I’m serious about providing support. Who else is planning to go? Hugh
On Feb 9, 2018, at 22:17 , Mylonas, Elli <elli_mylonas@brown.edu> wrote:
More general intro sounds good to me. We could additionally offer some consulting - open office hours - for more advanced users. The latter could be hosted by the East Asian SIG
I was wondering about an Epidoc workshop, but if Hugh isn't coming that doesn't leave anyone else to co-teach. Although we could see if anyone else is coming to the conference. --elli
[Elli Mylonas Senior Digital Humanities Librarian and Center for Digital Scholarship University Library Brown University library.brown.edu/cds]
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 9:53 PM, Hugh Cayless <philomousos@gmail.com> wrote:
It might be a good idea to do an introductory workshop. Maybe something along the lines of the TEI + GitHub one Raff and I did last year? Not that more advanced stuff wouldn’t be good, but it feels like a venue where some basic intro might win new converts.
That said, I won’t be going, but would be happy to support anyone who wants to do some version of it.
Sent from my phone.
On Feb 9, 2018, at 19:07, Elisa Beshero-Bondar <ebbondar@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Martina— I think it’s a great idea, and I’m happy to help since I’m hoping to be attending this year’s ADHO conference anyway.
The course I was trying to get the TEI Board to support at the DHSI is an intensive immersion in XPath and its applications, and I’ve taught shorter versions of it as afternoon workshops. I wonder if it would work in some form as an "introductory" workshop at ADHO? For new coders, even an afternoon of XPath seems to help them to conceptualize ways to organize, locate, and process information—they get a better sense of things you can do, build, and study with TEI beyond representing an edition. I drafted a description of a week-long course here: https://github.com/ebeshero/UpTransformation/blob/master/ dhsi-XPath_CourseDescription.md, but obviously we couldn’t cover everything drafted here in an afternoon workshop. I’d be happy to rewrite this with help from anyone interested…or just join in on designing a different kind of workshop.
Cheers,
Elisa
--
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Director, Center for the Digital Text | Associate Professor of English
University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg | Humanities Division
150 Finoli Drive
Greensburg, PA 15601 USA
E-mail: ebb8@pitt.edu <ebb8@pitt.edu>
Development site: http://newtfire.org
On Feb 9, 2018, at 6:26 PM, Scholger, Martina ( martina.scholger@uni-graz.at) <martina.scholger@uni-graz.at> wrote:
Dear all,
taking up James' suggestion to promote the TEI by doing more workshops e.g. at the main DH conference, I want to ask if anyone would be interested to submit a TEI-related workshop proposal for the DH 2018 conference in Mexico? Deadline is February 16, I know, not much time... It thought of an ODD workshop, a Hackathon, an introductory training, TEI and LOD, etc.
Best wishes, Martina
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Sorry, I won‘t be going. Best Peter
Am 10.02.2018 um 15:57 schrieb Hugh Cayless <philomousos@gmail.com>:
I feel slightly bad about categorically saying I’m not going, but my submission got crappy reviews, so I assume it will be rejected, and without my giving a paper as a hook, I don’t think I can make an argument for funding, so :-(.
I do think this would be a good venue for doing some basic outreach though, and I’m serious about providing support. Who else is planning to go?
Hugh
On Feb 9, 2018, at 22:17 , Mylonas, Elli <elli_mylonas@brown.edu> wrote:
More general intro sounds good to me. We could additionally offer some consulting - open office hours - for more advanced users. The latter could be hosted by the East Asian SIG
I was wondering about an Epidoc workshop, but if Hugh isn't coming that doesn't leave anyone else to co-teach. Although we could see if anyone else is coming to the conference. --elli
[Elli Mylonas Senior Digital Humanities Librarian and Center for Digital Scholarship University Library Brown University library.brown.edu/cds]
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 9:53 PM, Hugh Cayless <philomousos@gmail.com> wrote:
It might be a good idea to do an introductory workshop. Maybe something along the lines of the TEI + GitHub one Raff and I did last year? Not that more advanced stuff wouldn’t be good, but it feels like a venue where some basic intro might win new converts.
That said, I won’t be going, but would be happy to support anyone who wants to do some version of it.
Sent from my phone.
On Feb 9, 2018, at 19:07, Elisa Beshero-Bondar <ebbondar@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Martina— I think it’s a great idea, and I’m happy to help since I’m hoping to be attending this year’s ADHO conference anyway.
The course I was trying to get the TEI Board to support at the DHSI is an intensive immersion in XPath and its applications, and I’ve taught shorter versions of it as afternoon workshops. I wonder if it would work in some form as an "introductory" workshop at ADHO? For new coders, even an afternoon of XPath seems to help them to conceptualize ways to organize, locate, and process information—they get a better sense of things you can do, build, and study with TEI beyond representing an edition. I drafted a description of a week-long course here: https://github.com/ebeshero/UpTransformation/blob/master/ dhsi-XPath_CourseDescription.md, but obviously we couldn’t cover everything drafted here in an afternoon workshop. I’d be happy to rewrite this with help from anyone interested…or just join in on designing a different kind of workshop.
Cheers,
Elisa
--
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Director, Center for the Digital Text | Associate Professor of English
University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg | Humanities Division
150 Finoli Drive
Greensburg, PA 15601 USA
E-mail: ebb8@pitt.edu <ebb8@pitt.edu>
Development site: http://newtfire.org
On Feb 9, 2018, at 6:26 PM, Scholger, Martina ( martina.scholger@uni-graz.at) <martina.scholger@uni-graz.at> wrote:
Dear all,
taking up James' suggestion to promote the TEI by doing more workshops e.g. at the main DH conference, I want to ask if anyone would be interested to submit a TEI-related workshop proposal for the DH 2018 conference in Mexico? Deadline is February 16, I know, not much time... It thought of an ODD workshop, a Hackathon, an introductory training, TEI and LOD, etc.
Best wishes, Martina
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I may be going as I am on a committee. On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 10:17 AM Peter Stadler <stadler@edirom.de> wrote:
Sorry, I won‘t be going.
Best Peter
Am 10.02.2018 um 15:57 schrieb Hugh Cayless <philomousos@gmail.com>:
I feel slightly bad about categorically saying I’m not going, but my submission got crappy reviews, so I assume it will be rejected, and without my giving a paper as a hook, I don’t think I can make an argument for funding, so :-(.
I do think this would be a good venue for doing some basic outreach though, and I’m serious about providing support. Who else is planning to go?
Hugh
On Feb 9, 2018, at 22:17 , Mylonas, Elli <elli_mylonas@brown.edu> wrote:
More general intro sounds good to me. We could additionally offer some consulting - open office hours - for more advanced users. The latter could be hosted by the East Asian SIG
I was wondering about an Epidoc workshop, but if Hugh isn't coming that doesn't leave anyone else to co-teach. Although we could see if anyone else is coming to the conference. --elli
[Elli Mylonas Senior Digital Humanities Librarian and Center for Digital Scholarship University Library Brown University library.brown.edu/cds]
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 9:53 PM, Hugh Cayless <philomousos@gmail.com> wrote:
It might be a good idea to do an introductory workshop. Maybe something along the lines of the TEI + GitHub one Raff and I did last year? Not that more advanced stuff wouldn’t be good, but it feels like a venue where some basic intro might win new converts.
That said, I won’t be going, but would be happy to support anyone who wants to do some version of it.
Sent from my phone.
On Feb 9, 2018, at 19:07, Elisa Beshero-Bondar <ebbondar@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Martina— I think it’s a great idea, and I’m happy to help since I’m hoping to be attending this year’s ADHO conference anyway.
The course I was trying to get the TEI Board to support at the DHSI is an intensive immersion in XPath and its applications, and I’ve taught shorter versions of it as afternoon workshops. I wonder if it would work in some form as an "introductory" workshop at ADHO? For new coders, even an afternoon of XPath seems to help them to conceptualize ways to organize, locate, and process information—they get a better sense of things you can do, build, and study with TEI beyond representing an edition. I drafted a description of a week-long course here: https://github.com/ebeshero/UpTransformation/blob/master/ dhsi-XPath_CourseDescription.md, but obviously we couldn’t cover everything drafted here in an afternoon workshop. I’d be happy to rewrite this with help from anyone interested…or just join in on designing a different kind of workshop.
Cheers,
Elisa
--
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Director, Center for the Digital Text | Associate Professor of English
University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg | Humanities Division
150 Finoli Drive
Greensburg, PA 15601 USA
E-mail: ebb8@pitt.edu <ebb8@pitt.edu>
Development site: http://newtfire.org
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Dear all,
taking up James' suggestion to promote the TEI by doing more workshops e.g. at the main DH <https://maps.google.com/?q=%3E%3E%3E+at+the+main+DH&entry=gmail&source=g>conference, I want to ask if anyone would be interested to submit a TEI-related workshop proposal for the DH 2018 conference in Mexico? Deadline is February 16, I know, not much time... It thought of an ODD workshop, a Hackathon, an introductory training, TEI and LOD, etc.
Best wishes, Martina
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It is not a given, but very likely I will go. (My daughter will most likely be living in Mexico City this summer.) Happy to teach standard WWP workshop or almost anything else.

Unfortunately I will not be going, had mixed feelings about this gig, and with rather poor reviews for my submissions I stand pretty much where Hugh does :-) Fully support doing some outreach, in particular in a place where it is not as easy to find any TEI workshop as, say, Europe or US. Magdalena On 11 February 2018 at 01:21, Syd Bauman <s.bauman@northeastern.edu> wrote:
It is not a given, but very likely I will go. (My daughter will most likely be living in Mexico City this summer.) Happy to teach standard WWP workshop or almost anything else.
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The discussion of TEI and LOD this morning on the TEI-list makes me wonder if that might be a good topic for the ADHO conference? Can we imagine an introductory TEI workshop that incorporates discussion of think about and design a project for the semantic web? For those of us planning to attend, is this a good topic and interest we share in common? I'm not sure I have time this week to pound out a full proposal, but I think some of us here have some material already to start with...? Elisa On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 2:08 PM, Magdalena Turska <tuurma@gmail.com> wrote:
Unfortunately I will not be going, had mixed feelings about this gig, and with rather poor reviews for my submissions I stand pretty much where Hugh does :-) Fully support doing some outreach, in particular in a place where it is not as easy to find any TEI workshop as, say, Europe or US.
Magdalena
On 11 February 2018 at 01:21, Syd Bauman <s.bauman@northeastern.edu> wrote:
It is not a given, but very likely I will go. (My daughter will most likely be living in Mexico City this summer.) Happy to teach standard WWP workshop or almost anything else.
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Sorry, I was typing too fast...let me just resend this: The discussion of TEI and LOD this morning on the TEI-list makes me wonder if that might be a good topic for the ADHO conference? Can we imagine an introductory TEI workshop that incorporates discussion of LOD, and helps people to think about how to design a project for the semantic web? For those of us planning to attend, is this a good topic and interest we share in common? I'm not sure I have time this week to pound out a full proposal, but I think some of us here have some material already to start with...? Elisa On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 2:41 PM, Elisa Beshero-Bondar <ebb8@pitt.edu> wrote:
The discussion of TEI and LOD this morning on the TEI-list makes me wonder if that might be a good topic for the ADHO conference? Can we imagine an introductory TEI workshop that incorporates discussion of think about and design a project for the semantic web? For those of us planning to attend, is this a good topic and interest we share in common? I'm not sure I have time this week to pound out a full proposal, but I think some of us here have some material already to start with...?
Elisa
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 2:08 PM, Magdalena Turska <tuurma@gmail.com> wrote:
Unfortunately I will not be going, had mixed feelings about this gig, and with rather poor reviews for my submissions I stand pretty much where Hugh does :-) Fully support doing some outreach, in particular in a place where it is not as easy to find any TEI workshop as, say, Europe or US.
Magdalena
On 11 February 2018 at 01:21, Syd Bauman <s.bauman@northeastern.edu> wrote:
It is not a given, but very likely I will go. (My daughter will most likely be living in Mexico City this summer.) Happy to teach standard WWP workshop or almost anything else.
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participants (9)
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Elisa Beshero-Bondar
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Elisa Beshero-Bondar
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Elli Mylonas
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Hugh Cayless
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Magdalena Turska
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Mylonas, Elli
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Peter Stadler
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Scholger, Martina (martina.scholger@uni-graz.at)
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Syd Bauman