Appendix F Bibliography

Appendix F.1 Works Cited in Examples in these Guidelines

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  2. Alighieri, Dante. Doglia mi reca ne lo core ardire, Rime, XLIX.
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  4. American National Standard for Bibliographic References, ANSI Z39.29-1977, New York: American National Standards Institute (1977).
  5. Andersson, Theodore M.. A Preface to the Nibelungenlied, Stanford University Press (1987).
  6. Atkins et al. Collins Robert French-English English-French Dictionary. London: Collins (1978).
  7. Atkinson, J. Maxwell and John Heritage. Structures of social action: Studies in conversation analysis, Cambridge and Paris: Cambridge University Press, Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme (1984), ix-xvi.
  8. Austen, Jane. Pride and Prejudice. (1813), chapter 1.
  9. Barbauld, Lucy Aikin. The Works of Anna Laetitia Barbauld (1826).
  10. Barker, Jane. The Lining to the Patch-Work Screen (1726).
  11. Baker, James K.. Night in Tarras. In Hilltop: A Literary Paper, vol 1 no 2. Wellington: Victoria University College Literary Society. (1949).
  12. Judith Patt, Michiko Warkentyne and Barry Till. Haiku: Japanese Art and Poetry. 2010. Pomegranate Communications, Inc. San Francisco. http://www.pomegranate.com.
  13. Beckett, Samuel. Waiting for Godot, London: Faber and Faber (1956).
  14. Beckett, Samuel. Murphy (1963), chap 2.
  15. Beerbohm, Max. Autograph manuscript of The Golden Drugget, Pierpont Morgan MA 3391. in Klinkenborg and Cahoon (1981) 123.
  16. Mrs Isabella Beeton. The book of Household Management, London: S.O. Beeton (1861).
  17. Behn, Aphra. The Rover, (1697).
  18. Bentham, Jeremy. The Book of Fallacies. (1824).
  19. Beowulf and The fight at Finnsburg; edited, with introduction, bibliography, notes, glossary, and appendices, by Fr. Klaeber. Boston, New York [etc.] D.C. Heath & Co. (1922).
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  21. Blake, William. London, in Songs of Experience (1791).
  22. Blake, William. The Sick Rose, in Songs of Experience (1794).
  23. Blake, William. The Tyger, in Songs of Experience (1794).
  24. Bloomfield, Leonard. Literate and Illiterate Speech, American Speech, 2 , (1927), pp. 432-441.
  25. Borges, Jorge Luis, tr. R. Simms. The Analytical Language of John Wilkins. In Emir Rodriguez Monegal and Alistair Reid, eds. Borges: A reader, Dutton Adult (1981), p.141.
  26. Borges, Jorge Luis. Avatars of the Tortoise In James E. Irby tr. Labyrinths: Selected Stories and Other Writings, New York: New Directions, (1962), pp.202-203.
  27. Extract from British National Corpus (http://www.natcorp.ox.ac.uk) Text KB7, sentence 13730.
  28. Browning, Robert. Letter to George Moulton-Barrett, Pierpont Morgan MA 310, (Klinkenborg and Cahoon (1981) 23).
  29. Bunyan, John. The Pilgrim's Progress from this world to that which is to come..., London (1678).
  30. Burgess, Anthony. A Clockwork Orange. (1962), opening.
  31. Burnard, Lou. Principles of Database Design in S. Rahtz. ed. Information Technology in the Humanities: tools, techniques and applications, Ellis Horwood Ltd, Ellis Horwood Series in Computers and Their Applications, (1987), p. 54.
  32. Burton, Robert. Anatomy of Melancholy (1621), 16th ed. reprinted 1846, p. 743.
  33. Butler, Samuel. The Way of All Flesh (1903), chapter 37.
  34. Byron, George Gordon. Don Juan (1819), I.xxii.
  35. Byron, George Gordon. Vision of Judgment In E.H. Coleridge ed. The Poetical Works of Lord Byron, viii, 1922.
  36. C 60/16 Fine Roll 6 HENRY III (28 October 1221-27 October 1222), membrane 5, entry 154.
  37. Cædmon's Hymn in Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica (MS Kk. 5. 16, Cambridge, University Library).
  38. Cabaret. A musical play, with book by Joe Masteroff, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and music by John Kaner. Based on the play by John van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood. 1966
  39. Cavendish, Margaret. Nature's Pictures. London, 1656. Women Writers Online. Women Writers Project, Northeastern University. 29 Mar. 2015 https://www.wwp.northeastern.edu/texts/cavendish.natpix.html.
  40. Edward Barkley, describing how Essex drove the Irish from the plains into the woods to freeze or famish in winter; quoted by Canny, Nicholas P. The Ideology of English Colonization: From Ireland to America. In Stanley N. Katz and John M. Murrin eds. Colonial America: Essays in Politics and Social Development, 3d ed New York: Knopf, (1983), p.53.
  41. Carroll, Lewis. Through the Looking Glass, and what Alice found there. (1871).
  42. The Castle of the Fly, in Russian Fairy Tales, translated by Norbert Guterman from the collections of Aleksandr Afanas'ev, illustrations by Alexander Alexeieff, folkloristic commentary by Roman Jakobson (New York: Pantheon Books, 1947, rpt. [n.d.]), p. 25.
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  47. Chaucer, Geoffrey. Canterbury Tales, f52r, in Holkham MS.
  48. Chaucer, Geoffrey. The Tale of Sir Topas, The Canterbury Tales, In F. N. Robinson ed. The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, 2nd edition Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1957.
  49. Cholières, Nicolas de, La Forest Nuptiale (1600).
  50. Chomsky, Noam and Morris Halle. The Sound Pattern of English. New York: Harper & Row (1968), p. 415.
  51. Cleaver, Eldridge. Soul on Ice. New York (1968).
  52. Cloud of Unknowing In Hodgson, Phyllis ed. The Cloud of Unknowing and The Book of Privy Counselling, London: Oxford University Press, Early English Text Society, 218, (1944).
  53. Clover, Carol J.The Medieval Saga, Ithaca: Cornell University Press (1982).
  54. Cocteau, Jean. La Machine Infernale.
  55. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. In Wordsworth, William and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Lyrical Ballads (1798).
  56. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. Frost at Midnight In E.H. Coleridge ed. Poetical Works, Oxford: Oxford University Press, (1967), p.240.
  57. Sinclair, John ed. Collins COBUILD English Language Dictionary. London and Glasgow: Collins, (1987), p. 337 s.v. croissant.
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  67. The Daily Telegraph, 21 Dec 1992.
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  69. Darwin, Charles. Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majesty's ships Adventure and Beagle... volume 3 : Journal and Remarks (The Voyage of the Beagle), chap 3. 1839.
  70. Dean of Sarum Churchwardens' presentments, 1731, Hurst; Wiltshire Record Office; transcribed by Donald A. Spaeth.
  71. De Nutrimento et Nutribili, Tractatus 1, fol 217r col b of Merton College Oxford MS O.2.1; in Parkes (1969) pl. 16.
  72. Defoe, Daniel. The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders (1722).
  73. Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe (1719).
  74. Defoe, Daniel. Journal of the Plague Year. London (1722).
  75. Dekker, Thomas and Thomas Middleton. The Honest Whore, Part One (1604).
  76. Deloney, Thomas. Thomas of Reading or the Sixe Worthie Yeomen of the West (1612).
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  78. Davenant, William. The vvitts. A comedie, presented at the private house in Blacke Fryers, by his Majesties servants. The author VVilliam D'avenant, servant to Her Majestie. London, 1636. [STC S109311]
  79. Dickens, Charles. A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost Story of Christmas, Chapman and Hall, (1843), p. 5, p. 12.
  80. Dickens, Charles. Little Dorrit, (1857).
  81. Dickinson, Emily. 1755 In Arthur Eastman et al. eds. The Norton Anthology of Poetry, New York: W.W. Norton, 1970, p.859.
  82. Disraeli, Benjamin. Coningsby (1844), preface.
  83. Doyle, Arthur Conan. The Red-headed league. In The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1892).
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  85. Drawing of a leaden plaque bearing an inquiry by Hermon from the oracular precinct at Dodona. Catalogue no 725; LSAG 230.13. Image from http://poinikastas.csad.ox.ac.uk
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Appendix F.3 Reading List

The following lists of readings in markup theory and the TEI derive from work originally prepared by Susan Schreibman and Kevin Hawkins for the TEI Education Special Interest Group, recoded in TEI P5 by Sabine Krott and Eva Radermacher. They should be regarded only as a snapshot of work in progress, to which further contributions and corrections are welcomed (see further http://www.tei-c.org/Support/Learn/tei_bibliography.xml).

Appendix F.3.1 Theory of Markup and XML

  1. David T. Barnard, Lou Burnard, Jean-Pierre Gaspart, Lynne A. Price, C. Michael Sperberg-McQueen, Giovanni Battista Varile. Hierarchical Encoding of Text: Technical Problems and SGML Solutions. 10.1007/BF01830617 http://www.tei-c.org/Vault/ML/mlw18.ps Computers and the Humanities 1995. 29 (3) p. 211–231.
  2. David T. Barnard, Lou Burnard, C. Michael Sperberg-McQueen. Lessons learned from using SGML in the Text Encoding Initiative. 10.1016/0920-5489(95)00035-6Computer Standards & Interfaces 1996. 18 (1) p. 3–10.
  3. Lou Burnard. What is SGML and how does it help?. http://www.tei-c.org/Vault/ED/EDW25/ Daniel Greenstein (ed.) Modelling Historical Data: Towards a Standard for Encoding and Exchanging Machine-readable Texts, 1991. St Katherinen: Max-Planck-Institut für Geschichte In Kommission bei Scripta Mercaturae Verlag. p. 81–91. Halbgraue Reihe zur Historischen Fachinformatik Herausg. von Manfred Thaller serie A 11. (Revised version published as Burnard (1995))
  4. Lou Burnard. SGML on the Web: Too Little Too Soon or Too Much Too Late?. http://users.ox.ac.uk/~lou/Belux/ Computers & Texts 1995. 15 p. 12–15.
  5. Lou Burnard. What is SGML and How Does It Help?. 10.1007/BF01830315 http://xml.coverpages.org/burnardw25-index.html Computers and the Humanities 1995. 29 (1) p. 41–50. (Reprinted in Ide and Veronis (eds.) (1995), pp. 41-50)
  6. Lou Burnard. Is Humanities Computing an Academic Discipline? or, Why Humanities Computing Matters, http://www.iath.virginia.edu/hcs/burnard.html http://www.iath.virginia.edu/hcs/ 1999. (Presented at an interdisciplinary seminar at the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia, November 1999.)
  7. Lou Burnard. Using SGML for Linguistic Analysis: The Case of the BNC. http://users.ox.ac.uk/~lou/papers/sgml96.sgm Markup Languages Theory and Practice 1999. Cambridge, Massachusettes: MIT Press. 2 p. 31–51. (Also published in Moser et al. (eds.) (2001), pp. 53–72)
  8. Lou Burnard, Elizabeth Lalou, Peter Robinson. Vers un Standard Européen de Description des Manuscrits: Le Projet Master. Documents Numeriques Les Documents Anciens 1999. Paris: Hermes Science Publications. 3 (1–2) pp. 151-169.
  9. Lou Burnard. XML: The Dream and the Reality, http://users.ox.ac.uk/~lou/papers/euro99.xml 1999. (Closing plenary address at the XML Europe Conference, Granada, May 1999)
  10. Lou Burnard, Claudia Claridge, Josef Schmied, Rainer Siemund. Encoding the Lampeter Corpus. http://users.ox.ac.uk/~lou/papers/glasgie.xml DRH98: Selected Papers from Digital Resources for the Humanities, 2000. London: Office for Humanities Communication.
  11. Lou Burnard. From Two Cultures to Digital Culture: The Rise of the Digital Demotic, http://users.ox.ac.uk/~lou/wip/twocults.html 2000. (Presented at CLIP, Alicante) (Published in Italian as Burnard (2001))
  12. Lou Burnard. Dalle «Due Culture» Alla Cultura Digitale: La Nascita del Demotico Digitale. Translated by Federico PelliziIl Verri Nella Rete 2001. Milano: Monogramma. 16 p. 9–22.
  13. Lou Burnard. On the Hermeneutic Implications of Text Encoding. http://users.ox.ac.uk/~lou/wip/herman.htm Domenico Fiormonte, Jonathan Usher (eds.) New Media and the Humanities: Research and Applications, 2001. Oxford: Humanities Computing Unit. p. 31–38.
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  47. Wendell Piez. Beyond the 'Descriptive vs. Procedural' Distinction. http://conferences.idealliance.org/extreme/html/2001/Piez01/EML2001Piez01.html B. Tommie Usdin, Steven R. Newcomb (eds.) Proceedings of Extreme Markup Languages 2001: Montreal, Canada, 2001.
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  49. Liam Quin. Suggestive Markup: Explicit Relationships in Descriptive and Prescriptive DTDs. http://www.holoweb.net/~liam/papers/1996-sgml96-SuggestiveMarkup/ B. Tommie Usdin, Deborah A. Lapeyre (eds.) SGML'96 Conference Proceedings, 1996. Alexandria, VA: Graphic Communications Association. p. 405–418.
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  51. Allen Renear, David Durand, Elli Mylonas. Refining our Notion of What Text Really Is: The Problem of Overlapping Hierarchies. http://cds.library.brown.edu/resources/stg/monographs/ohco.html Susan Hockey, Nancy Ide (eds.) Research in Humanities Computing 4: Selected Papers from the 1992 ALLC/ACH Conference, 1996. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 263–280.
  52. Allen Renear. Out of Praxis: Three (Meta)Theories of Textuality. Kathryn Sutherland (ed.) Electronic Text: Investigations in Method and Theory, 1997. New York, NY: Clarendon Press Oxford. p. 107–126.
  53. Allen Renear. The Descriptive/Procedural Distinction is Flawed. Markup Languages: Theory and Practice 2000. 2 (4) p. 411–420.
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  55. Allen H. Renear, Christopher Phillippe, Pat Lawton, David Dubin. An XML Document Corresponds to Which FRBR Group 1 Entity?. http://conferences.idealliance.org/extreme/html/2003/Lawton01/EML2003Lawton01.html B. Tommie Usdin, Steven R. Newcomb (eds.) Proceedings of Extreme Markup Languages 2003: Montreal, Canada, 2003.
  56. Allen H. Renear, David Dubin, C. Michael Sperberg-McQueen, Claus Huitfeldt. XML Semantics and Digital Libraries. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=827192 Proceedings of the 3rd ACM/IEEE–CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, 2003. Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society. p. 303–305.
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Appendix F.3.2 TEI

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  2. Syd Bauman. Tables of Contents TEI-style. Lou Burnard (ed.) TEXT Technology: The Journal of Computer Text Processing Electronic Texts and the Text Encoding Initiative. A Special Issue of TEXT Technology 1995. Madison, SD: College of Liberal Arts, Dakota State University. 5 (3) p. 235–247.
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  6. Syd Bauman. TEI HORSEing Around. http://conferences.idealliance.org/extreme/html/2005/Bauman01/EML2005Bauman01.html Proceedings of the Extreme Markup Languages 2005, 2005.
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  8. Lou Burnard. The Text Encoding Initiative: A Progress Report. Gerhard Leitner (ed.) New Directions in Corpus Linguistics, 1992. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
  9. Lou Burnard. Rolling your own with the TEI. Information Services and Use 1993. Amsterdam: IOS Press. 13 (2) p. 141–154.
  10. Lou Burnard. The TEI: Towards an Extensible Standard for the Encoding of Texts. Seamus Ross, Edward Higgs (eds.) Electronic Information Resources and Historians, 1994. London: British Academy.
  11. Lou Burnard. The Text Encoding Initiative: An Overview. Geoffrey Leech, Greg Myers, Jenny Thomas (eds.) Spoken English on Computer: Transcription, Mark-up and Application, 1995. London: Longman.
  12. Lou Burnard. The Text Encoding Initiative's Recommendations for the Encoding of Language Corpora: Theory and Practice, http://users.ox.ac.uk/~lou/wip/Soria/ 1997. (Prepared for a seminar on Etiquetación y extracción de información de grandes corpus textuales within the Curso Industrias de la Lengua (14–18 de Julio de 1997). Sponsored by the Fundacion Duques de Soria.)
  13. Lou Burnard, Michael Popham. Putting Our Headers Together: A Report on the TEI Header Meeting 12 September 1997. 10.1023/A:1001710828622Computers and the Humanities 1999. Dordrecht, Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 33 (1-2) p. 39–47.
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  15. Sheau-Hwang Chang. The Implications of TEI. OCLC Systems and Services 2001. 17 (3) p. 101–103.
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  18. Digital Library Federation. TEI and XML in Digital Libraries: Meeting June 30 and July 1, 1998, Library of Congress, Summary/Proceedings, 1998.
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  20. Timothy J. Finney. Manuscript Markup. Larry W. Hurtado (ed.) The Freer Biblical Manuscripts: Fresh Studies of an American Treasure Trove, 2006. Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature. pp. 263-288. Text-critical studies 6.
  21. Matthew Gibson, Christine Ruotolo. Beyond the Web: TEI, the Digital Library, and the Ebook Revolution. 10.1023/A:1021895322291Computers and the Humanities 2003. 37 (1) p. 57–63.
  22. T. Kindberg, S. Hawke (eds.) The 'tag' URI Scheme, http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4151.txt RFC 41512005. IETF.
  23. Sylvain Loiseau. Les standards : autour d'XML et de la TEI, http://www.revue-texto.net/Corpus/Manufacture/standards/sommaire.html 2002.
  24. Lynn Marko, Christina Kelleher Powell. Descriptive Metadata Strategy for TEI Headers: A University of Michigan Library Case Study. 10.1108/10650750110402585OCLC Systems & Services 2001. 17 (3) pp. 117-20.
  25. David Mertz. XML Matters: TEI — the Text Encoding Initiative, An XML Dialect for Archival and Complex Documents, http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-matters30/index.html 2003.
  26. Alan Morrison. Delivering Electronic Texts Over the Web: The Current and Planned Practices of the Oxford Text Archive. 10.1023/A:1001726011322Computers and the Humanities 1999. 33 (1-2) pp. 193-198.
  27. Elli Mylonas, Allen Renear. The Text Encoding Initiative at 10: Not Just an Interchange Format Anymore — But a New Research Community. 10.1023/A:1001832310939Computers and the Humanities 1999. 33 (1-2) pp. 1-9.
  28. Tobin Nellhaus. XML, TEI, Digital Libraries in the Humanities. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/portal_libraries_and_the_academy/v001/1.3nellhaus.html Portal: Libraries and the Academy 2001. 1 (3) pp. 267-277.
  29. Sebastian Rahtz. Building TEI DTDs and Schemas on demand, https://web.archive.org/web/20150706100318/http://tei.oucs.ox.ac.uk/Talks/2003-05-06-xmleurope2003/xmleurope2003.pdf 2003. (Paper presented at XML Europe 2003, London, March 2003)
  30. Sebastian Rahtz, Norman Walsh, Lou Burnard. A unified model for text markup: TEI, Docbook, and beyond, http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/Workgroups/META/xmleurope2004.pdf 2004. (Paper presented at XML Europe 2004, Amsterdam, April 2004)
  31. Allen Renear. Theory and Metatheory in the Development of Text Encoding. http://uhra.herts.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/2299/7302/904841.pdf?sequence=2 Michael A. R. Biggs, Claus Huitfeldt (eds.) Philosophy and Electronic Publishing, 1995. (Interactive seminar for the Monist)
  32. Peter Robinson. Making a Digital Edition with TEI and Anastasia, http://sd-editions.com/AnaServer?teidoc+0+start.anv (no date).
  33. David Seaman. The Electronic Text Center Introduction to TEI and Guide to Document Preparation, https://web.archive.org/web/20140804000849/etext.lib.virginia.edu/standards/tei/uvatei.html 1995.
  34. Gary F. Simons. Using Architectural Forms to Map TEI Data into an Object-Oriented Database. 10.1023/A:1001765030032Computers and the Humanities 1999. 33 (1-2) pp. 85-101.
  35. David Smith. Textual Variation and Version Control in the TEI. 10.1023/A:1001795210724Computers and the Humanities 1999. 33 (1-2) pp. 103-112.
  36. C. Michael Sperberg-McQueen. Text in the Electronic Age: Textual Study and Text Encoding, with Examples from Medieval Texts. 10.1093/llc/6.1.34Literary & Linguistic Computing 1991. 6 (1) pp. 34-46.
  37. C. Michael Sperberg-McQueen. The Text Encoding Initiative: Electronic Text Markup for Research. Brett Sutton (ed.) Literary Texts in an Electronic Age, 1994. Urbana-Champaign, IL: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Graduate School of Library and Information Science. p. 35–55.
  38. C. Michael Sperberg-McQueen. Textual Criticism and the Text Encoding Initiative. Richard J. Finneran (ed.) The Literary Text in the Digital Age, 1996. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. p. 37–62.
  39. Edward Vanhoutte. An Introduction to the TEI and the TEI Consortium. 10.1093/llc/19.1.9Literary & Linguistic Computing 2004. 19 (1) p. 9.

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