![]() (Note that you are more than welcome to attempt this exercise on a file of your own.) OK, but why did the element include its own Exercise This essentially structures a system of footnotes (or endnotes) that link you away from the reading text. The element uses a # mark to indicate that we are going to move to another place in the file: in this case, it is to find the which is properly encoded as a note in the back matter of the edition file. "see into the life of things"] From Wordsworth's "Lines Written a As a simple example from the Cranch Journal project (which we examined on Day 2), the note system is constructed this way: Many projects will create a linking system for note-writing. The way you encode your annotations will depend on how you want the notes to be structured, and where you will want the notes to appear in your interface. ![]() Thankfully contextual annotation is a bit simpler in TEI: for many projects a TEI element will suffice (for more, consult the Guidelines). More information about app crit in TEI can be found in Chapter 12 of the TEI Guidelines. If you would like to replicate Ricks’s app crit, you’ll want to also nest a element (a lemma) so that you can represent the preferred reading (the lemma) which points to its variants at the foot of the page. Remember that the essence of the app crit in TEI is the element, which contains at least elements with attributes. See Empson’s Introduction to the Notes to his Collected Poems (in the annotation handout). William Empson: a great thinker about notes. Seminar 11: Continue with TextLab exerciseĭigital Approaches to Book History: A USTC demoĬlick here to download the handout on annotationĭr Johnson’s maxim about editing: the goal is to correct what is corrupt, and clarify what is obscure. Seminar 10: Intro to genetic criticism, social text editing, fluid text editing with TextLab Seminar 9: Thinking about, writing, and encoding textual apparatus and annotation A facility with using digital book history tools like the Universal Short Title Catalogue.A working knowledge of transcribing manuscript images. ![]()
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