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Analyzing Your TEI-XML Editing Project: A Personalized Workshop for Ongoing TEI Projects

Virtual Event

Have you been encoding your texts in TEI-XML and are ready to begin analyzing your data? Are you aware of all the different ways you can query your encoded data? Or maybe you’re aware of what kinds of analysis you can do with it, but you’re unsure how to prepare your data in order to make that possible. Try this 90-minute workshop originally recorded on March 17, 2025, during which eLabs guide Christopher Ohge provides an overview the various ways you can query your TEI-XML data as well as helps you begin experimenting with analyzing your data.

Free

Conceptualizing and Creating a Digital Edition

University of Victoria 3800 Finnerty Rd, Victoria, BC, Canada

Are you looking for a workshop environment to begin planning your edition? Join eLaboratories at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute for the course "Conceptualizing and Creating a Digital Edition."

$800 – $1250

Open-Assembly Teaching, Making, and Publishing: COVE Editions and Studio

University of Victoria 3800 Finnerty Rd, Victoria, BC, Canada

Are you looking to build a peer-reviewed, open-access critical edition, gallery, or anthology–without any coding? Are you interested in collaborating with your class in the preparation and annotation of these materials? Join COVE at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute for the course "Open-Assembly Teaching, Making, and Publishing: COVE Editions and Studio."

$800 – $1250

Writing & Submitting Federal Grant Applications

Virtual Event

Are you interested in applying for a federal grant to support the creation of a digital edition or an annotated digital collection or archive? Try this recorded 90-minute workshop that explores the common elements of federal grants aimed at supporting the creation of annotated collections and how to approach those elements in your application.

Free