Text Encoding Initiative

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The '''Text Encoding Initiative''' (TEI) is a consortium which collectively develops and maintains a standard for the representation of texts in digital form. Its chief deliverable is a set of Guidelines which specify encoding methods for machine-readable texts, chiefly in the humanities, social sciences and linguistics. Since 1994, the TEI Guidelines have been widely used by libraries, museums, publishers, and individual scholars to present texts for online research, teaching, and preservation. In addition to the Guidelines themselves, the Consortium provides a variety of supporting resources, including resources and training events for learning TEI, information on projects using the TEI, TEI-related publications, and software developed for or adapted to the TEI.
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The '''Text Encoding Initiative''' (TEI) is a consortium to develop standards for digitally-represented texts, begun in 1994.  Their standards and guidelines are used widely in the humanities and social sciences, as well as by libraries and museums.
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* "[https://github.com/odict/freedict freedict]", converter of dictionary files to [[ODict]]
  
 
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* [http://www.tei-c.org/index.xml Text Encoding Initiative website ]
 
* [http://www.tei-c.org/index.xml Text Encoding Initiative website ]
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* [[Wikipedia:Text Encoding Initiative]]
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The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) is a consortium to develop standards for digitally-represented texts, begun in 1994. Their standards and guidelines are used widely in the humanities and social sciences, as well as by libraries and museums.

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