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TEI Summer Sessions: A Series on Justice-Oriented Critical Editing
July 23, 2025 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Pacific Daylight Time
Have you ever considered creating a digital edition? Do you want to learn more about how TEI-XML can be used for digital humanities research? Do you want to practice editing-as-analysis with onsite support?
The SFU Digital Humanities Innovation Lab, UBC Digital Scholarship in the Arts, Adaptive TEI Network, and UBC Research Commons are co-hosting the TEI Summer Sessions. This series offers three half-day sessions of short presentations, workshops, open discussion, and collaborative working that focus on justice-oriented encoding principles and the social, ethical, and political stakes of critical digital editing. We will describe how to determine the best TEI elements for your research goals, how to encode various kinds of texts (and in various languages), and how to integrate external research and resources into digital editions.
All scholars and practitioners of critical editing, bibliography, and textual studies are welcome. Sessions are free, but seating is limited. Coffee and lunch will be served. Registration is required.
Sessions will be held in person on June 27, July 23, and August 11 at the UBC Vancouver and SFU Downtown campuses. Sessions will be facilitated by Joey Takeda, Developer at the SFU Digital Humanities Innovation Lab and Sydney Lines, Project Manager at UBC Digital Scholarship in Arts.
More information and registration here: https://disa.arts.ubc.ca/events/tei-summer-sessions/
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