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Introduction to SGML

 Length:

Full-Day

Description:

This all day workshop will present a general introduction to the problems SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) was invented to deal with, the concepts of SGML, and  how it works. Participants will learn basic SGML terminology and practice, including a discussion of Document Type Definitions and how to read them.

This session will also discuss the appropriateness and applicability of SGML and related standards (including  the TEI) to electronic resources for libraries and librarians and will demonstrate the ways a variety of tools present SGML-encoded materials. Other topics covered may include the  creation of electronic textual resources, the management of electronic resources, and the evaluation of electronic texts.


Prerequisites:

None

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