
The relevance of the workshops and conference depend mostly on what James has planned for the UniBook back-end. James, are you planning to implement TEI / XSL / FO? (Actually, any info about UniBook would be really useful to me, as I've started to think about the site front-end, but can't go very far unless I know what the back-end looks like.) At work, I'm doing a DocBook XSL implementation right now. The issues are similar enough that I might be able to swing a seminar and conference attendance on the company's tab. (DocBook is like TEI, only it's optimized for generating printed reference books.) Too bad we don't have a little pot of money we could use to send people to events like these. Can I hope (request) that getting our non-profit status established is on the agenda for the upcoming meeting in Toronto? jen. On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 21:00:37 -0800 (PST), Andrew Sly <sly@victoria.tc.ca> wrote:
I'm looking for feedback from other PG volunteers.
There will be a four-day "humanities computing Summer Institute" taking place in my city in June, as described here:
http://web.uvic.ca/hrd/institute/
It looks as if its main focus will be on digitizing texts using the tei dtd.
Any ideas on how worthwhile it would be participating in this?
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