jTEI Issue 8: publication complete

2015-12-07

Dear colleagues and friends,

The editorial team behind the production of issue 8 of the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative (Selected Papers from the 2013 TEI Conference) is very pleased to announce that publication for this issue is now complete. This was a very rewarding collaboration yet rather hard work given the exceptional length of the issue. We have organized the content into themed sections:

  1. TEI in relation to other semantic and modeling formalisms;
  2. TEI as an expression of domain-specific text and data models;
  3. TEI processing workflows and tools.

We would like to thank, first of all, the authors themselves for their scholarly contribution as well as patience with the editing and production cycle. Needless to say, the journal reviewers were instrumental to this issue taking the shape it has. Last but not least we would like to record our gratitude to our meticulous copy-editor Susie Lorand.

Three last items were just added to the table of contents, namely:

  • Arianna Ciula and Fabio Ciotti:
    Editorial Introduction to Issue 8 of the Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative
    <https://jtei.revues.org/1380>
  • Fabio Ciotti, Maurizio Lana, and Francesca Tomasi:
    TEI, Ontologies, Linked Open Data: Geolat and Beyond
    <https://jtei.revues.org/1365
  • Karlheinz Mörth, Laurent Romary, Gerhard Budin, and Daniel Schopper:
    Modeling Frequency Data: Methodological Considerations on the Relationship between Dictionaries and Corpora
    <https://jtei.revues.org/1356>

Previous published articles in this issue (http://jtei.revues.org/1025):

  • Giliola Barbero and Francesca Trasselli:
    Manus OnLine and the Text Encoding Initiative Schema
    <http://jtei.revues.org/1054>
  • Roberto Rosselli Del Turco, Giancarlo Buomprisco, Chiara Di Pietro, Julia Kenny, Raffaele Masotti, and Jacopo Pugliese:
    Edition Visualization Technology: A Simple Tool to Visualize TEI-based Digital Editions
    <http://jtei.revues.org/1077>
  • Susanne Haaf, Alexander Geyken, and Frank Wiegand:
    The DTA “Base Format”: A TEI Subset for the Compilation of a Large Reference Corpus of Printed Text from Multiple Sources
    <http://jtei.revues.org/1114>
  • António Rito Silva and Manuel Portela:
    TEI4LdoD: Textual Encoding and Social Editing in Web 2.0 Environments
    <http://jtei.revues.org/1171>
  • Øyvind Eide:
    Ontologies, Data Modeling, and TEI
    <http://jtei.revues.org/1191>
  • Monica Berti, Bridget Almas, David Dubin, Greta Franzini, Simona Stoyanova, Gregory R. Crane:
    The Linked Fragment: TEI and the encoding of text reuses of lost authors
    <https://jtei.revues.org/1218>
  • Stefan Dumont, Martin Fechner:
    Bridging the Gap: Greater Usability for TEI encoding
    <https://jtei.revues.org/1242>
  • Martin de la Iglesia, Mathias Göbel:
    From Entity Description to Semantic Analysis: The Case of Theodor Fontane’s Notebooks
    <https://jtei.revues.org/1253>
  • Federico Boschetti and Angelo Mario Del Grosso:
    TeiCoPhiLib: A Library of Components for the Domain of Collaborative Philology
    <https://jtei.revues.org/1285>
  • Elena González-Blanco and José Luis Rodríguez:
    ReMetCa: A Proposal for Integrating RDBMS and TEI-Verse
    <https://jtei.revues.org/1274>
  • Trevor Muñoz and Raffaele Viglianti:
    Texts and Documents: New Challenges for TEI Interchange and Lessons from the Shelley-Godwin Archive
    <https://jtei.revues.org/1270>

Seasonal greetings to all of you from the Issue 8 editorial team,

Arianna Ciula and Fabio Ciotti (Guest Editors, Issue 8), Martin Holmes (Managing Editor), Ron Van den Branden (Technical Editor), and John Walsh (General Editor)