Special Interest Groups (SIGs) 12 March 2005 The Text Encoding Initiative

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Updated Tools SIG mailing list link Added Scholarly Publishing SIG Matt Zimmerman => Serge Heiden Perry Willett => Kevin Hawkins Added listserv and wiki links for Correspondence SIG Added listserv and wiki links for Graphics SIG Added M. Zimmerman as Tools SIG coordinator Commented out Overlap SIG Updated to add Text & Graphics SIG; convenor => convener Converted to P5

TEI Special Interest Groups (SIGs) provide an opportunity for TEI enthusiasts with similar interests to meet and exchange ideas. The TEI provides each SIG with web space, wiki space, a mailing list, and opportunities to meet at the Annual Members' Meeting. SIG activity might lead to any number of outputs, including training courses or documentation, proposals for extension or modification to the Guidelines, etc., no particular outcomes are required or expected. All SIGs are open to the public.

Anyone with an idea for a fresh area of activity or collaboration is invited to propose a new SIG. See the SIG rules page for details.

Currently Active SIGs Correspondence. Conveners: Peter Stadler and Joachim Veit. Join mailing list; visit Wiki. Education. Conveners: Stephanie Schlitz and Julianne Nyhan. Join mailing list Libraries. Conveners: Michelle Dalmau and Kevin Hawkins. Join mailing list; visit Wiki. Manuscripts. Conveners: Elena Pierazzo, Malte Rehbein, and Amanda Gailey. Join mailing list; visit Wiki. Music. Convener: Raffaele Viglianti. Join mailing list; visit Wiki. Ontologies. Convener: Oyvind Eide. Join mailing list Scholarly Publishing. Convener: Kenneth Reed. Join mailing list; visit Wiki. Text and Graphics. Conveners: Dot Porter and John Walsh. Join mailing list; visit Wiki. Tools. Convener: Serge Heiden. Join mailing list