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                <title>Exercises for TEI by Example. Module Customising TEI, ODD, Roma</title>
                <author xml:id="EV">Edward Vanhoutte</author>
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                <editor>Edward Vanhoutte</editor>
                <editor>Ron Van den Branden</editor>
                <editor xml:id="MT">Melissa Terras</editor>
                <sponsor>Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing (ALLC)</sponsor>
                <sponsor>Centre for Digital Humanities (CDH), University College London, UK</sponsor>
                <sponsor>Centre for Computing in the Humanities (CCH), King's College London, UK</sponsor>
                <sponsor>Centre for Scholarly Editing and Document Studies (CTB) , Royal Academy of Dutch Language and Literature, Belgium</sponsor>
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                <date when="2010-07-09">9 July 2010</date>
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                <p>TEI By Example offers a series of freely available online tutorials walking individuals through the different stages in marking up a document in TEI (Text Encoding Initiative). Besides a general introduction to text encoding, step-by-step tutorial modules provide example-based introductions to eight different aspects of electronic text markup for the humanities. Each tutorial module is accompanied with a dedicated examples section, illustrating actual TEI encoding practise with real-life examples. The theory of the tutorial modules can be tested in interactive tests and exercises.</p>
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        <body><head>Exercises for Module 8: Customising TEI, ODD, Roma</head><p>For a TEI project involving a critical edition of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, create a TEI customisation with the Roma application on your right:</p><list type="ordered" xml:id="assignment">
                    <item>Starting from a minimal TEI schema, create a customisation called <q>myGodot</q>.</item>
                    <item>Include the <ident>drama</ident>, <ident>textcrit</ident>, and <ident>transcr</ident> modules.</item>
                    <item>Remove the <gi>facsimile</gi>, <gi>surface</gi>, and <gi>zone</gi> elements from the <ident>transcr</ident> module.</item>
                    <item>Save your customisation.</item>
                    <item>Create PDF documentation for your project team.</item>
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