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            <title> TEI Host Activities Report 2002</title>

            
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         <change when="2007-09-12"><date>12 September 2007</date>
         <p><name>Chris Ruotolo</name> Converted to P5</p>
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         <change when="2003-10-24"><date>24 October 2003</date>
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               <name>Tone Merete Bruvik</name>Added the report from Oxford</p>
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               <name>Tone Merete Bruvik</name> Updated with information with a paragraph about finances at each of the hosts. Prepared for the annual members meeting in Nancy, November 2003.
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               <name>Tone Merete Bruvik</name>Updated the report from Bergen</p>
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         <change when="2003-06"><date>June 2003</date>
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               <name>Alois Pichler</name> First draft, distributed to the Board in June 2003.
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         <p>The following reports summarize activities during 2002 at each of the four host

                institutions: Bergen, Brown, Oxford, and Virginia. </p>

            
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            <head>Bergen University</head>

                
            <div>

                    
               <head>Staffing and institutional matters</head>

                    
               <p>The TEI-C effort at the University of Bergen, based in the Humanities

                        Information Technologies Research Programme at the HIT Centre, comprised:<list>

                            
                     <item>Claus Huitfeldt (CH), the University of Bergen's representative on

                                the TEI-C Board and Honorary Treasurer of the TEI-C.</item>

                            
                     <item>Tone Merete Bruvik (TMB), Executive Director of the TEI-C; 50% of

                                a FTP 1.1.-8.10.2002.</item>

                            
                     <item>Alois Pichler (AP), Acting Executive Director of the TEI-C; 50% of

                                a FTP 9.10.-31.12.2002; this includes assistance by Anne Lindebjerg

                                (AL) and Kristine Breivik (KB), administration.</item>

                            
                     <item>Torill Revheim (TR), Administration and accounting; 5% of a FTP

                                (2/3 of a month).</item>

                        
                  </list>

                    
               </p>

                    
               <p>Major activities in this period have been:<list>

                            
                     <item>General management</item>

                            
                     <item>Grant applications</item>

                            
                     <item>Promotional activities</item>

                            
                     <item>Other</item>

                        
                  </list> These activities are described in more detail below.</p>

                
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               <head>General management</head>

                    
               <p>

                        
                  <list>

                            
                     <item>Preparation and management of the second Members Meeting in

                                Chicago: Organization, elections.</item>

                            
                     <item>Membership and subscription management: Invoicing of annual fees,

                                registration, correspondence.</item>

                            
                     <item>Reimbursement, budgeting and accounting for the TEI-C.</item>

                            
                     <item>IRS reporting</item>

                            
                     <item>Preparing papers for the board meetings in Praha and Chicago:

                                Preparation of agenda, financial reports, host reports, budgets etc.</item>

                            
                     <item>Membership and subscription recruitment</item>

                            
                     <item>AP introduced himself and gave a <ref target="http://www.hit.uib.no/wab/alois/chicago/chicago.htm">TEI-C

                                report</ref> at the Members Meeting in Chicago</item>

                        
                  </list>

                    
               </p>

                    
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                  <head>Grant applications</head>

                        
                  <p>TMB coordinated a grant proposal to the EU for the project ESTATE. The

                            proposal was not selected. In Autumn 2002 AP drafted an application to

                            EU FP6 for a "European Advanced Encoding" (EAE) Research Infrastructure.

                            Work on this application was aborted after signals were received that it

                            would not be successful. AP continued working with EU grant proposals,

                            concentrating efforts on integrating TEI-C FP6 participation with

                            proposals coordinated by other institutions. By the end of 2002, the

                            TEI-C was in contact with three consortia about participation in FP6

                            proposals and one additional consortium about participation in another

                            EU grant proposal.</p>

                    
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                  <head>Promotional activities</head>

                        
                  <p>

                            
                     <list>

                                
                        <item>CH presented TEI as part of undergraduate courses in

                                    humanities informatics. </item>

                                
                        <item>TMB gave a series of three lectures on XML, XSLT and TEI-C at

                                    the University of Bergen, Department of Computer Linguistics in

                                    February and March</item>

                                
                        <item>TMB has published an article in German about the TEI-C and

                                    TEI-C in <ref target="http://www.onb.ac.at/sichtungen/">Sichtungen</ref>.</item>

                                
                        <item>AP organized a TEI-C poster session at the <ref target="http://www.hit.uib.no/spraaktek02/">Language technology

                                    conference</ref> in Bergen, October 24-25, 2002.</item>

                            
                     </list>

                        
                  </p>

                    
               </div>

                    
               <div>

                        
                  <head>Membership recruiting</head>

                        
                  <p>In 2002 one new TEI-C member was recruited by the HIT Centre:<list>

                                
                        <item>Henrik Ibsen´s Writings, Norway</item>

                            
                     </list>

                        
                  </p>

                    
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                  <head>Other</head>

                        
                  <p>

                            
                     <list>

                                
                        <item>TMB participated in the TEI-C Working Group for Character

                                    Encoding in Tuebingen July 24th.</item>

                                
                        <item>TMB participated in the ACH/ALLC 2002 Conference in Tuebingen,

                                    24-28 July.</item>

                            
                     </list>

                        
                  </p>

                    
               </div>

                    
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                  <head>Financial overview</head>

                        
                  <p>The TEI-C activities at HIT in 2002 was at $54373 (the budget was at

                            $50000). This expense was covered by the in-kind contribution from HIT

                            at $29373 (the budget was $25000), and the net contribution from TEI-C

                            to HIT was $25000 (which was according to budget).</p>

                    
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               <head>Brown University</head>

                    
               <div>

                        
                  <head>Staffing and institutional matters</head>

                        
                  <p>The TEI effort at Brown University, based in the Scholarly Technology

                            Group and the Women Writers Project, comprises: <list>

                                
                        <item>Julia Flanders (JF), Brown's host representative to the TEI

                                    board, approximately 10% time (contributed by Brown)</item>

                                
                        <item>Syd Bauman (SB), North American Editor of the TEI Guidelines,

                                    50% time (paid by the TEI)</item>

                            
                     </list>

                        
                  </p>

                        
                  <p> Major activities in this period have been: <list>

                                
                        <item>TEI editorial activities</item>

                                
                        <item>TEI-related grant activities</item>

                                
                        <item>Training and promotional activities</item>

                                
                        <item>Membership recruiting</item>

                            
                     </list> These activities are described in more detail below. </p>

                    
               </div>

                    
               <div>

                        
                  <head>TEI editorial activities</head>

                        
                  <p>

                            
                     <list>

                                
                        <item>Work on the Guidelines: In January 2002 SB was appointed North

                                    American Editor of the TEI Guidelines, for a five-year term. In

                                    the first three months of 2002 his effort was directed almost

                                    entirely towards the completion of P4 and its preparation for

                                    publication. Thereafter his work was focused on workgroup

                                    activities, work on P5, and work on the NEH-funded SGML-XML

                                    migration effort.</item>

                                
                        <item>Members' Meeting: In late summer and fall 2002 SB served on

                                    the program committee for the annual TEI members' meeting in

                                    Chicago. </item>

                                
                        <item>Participation in TEI Workgroups: SB participated in the

                                    activities of the standoff markup workgroup, the character

                                    encoding workgroup, the NEH-funded SGML/XML migration workgroup,

                                    and the manuscript description workgroup. The activities of

                                    these workgroups are described in detail elsewhere and do not

                                    need further elaboration here.</item>

                            
                     </list>

                        
                  </p>

                    
               </div>

                    
               <div>

                        
                  <head>TEI-related grant activities</head>

                        
                  <p>JF worked with the TEI in Libraries task force, headed by Perry Willett,

                            which prepared a grant application to the Institute of Museum and

                            Library Services (IMLS) to support the revision and expansion of the TEI

                            in Libraries Guidelines (initially funded by the DLF). This proposal was

                            submitted on January 30, 2003 and a response is expected in fall 2003.

                            This task force also discussed developing a proposal to NEH to support

                            dissemination and training, and it was decided that this would be more

                            effective following the IMLS work (if that were funded).</p>

                        
                  <p>JF submitted a grant proposal on behalf of the Women Writers Project to

                            the National Endowment for the Humanities to produce detailed guidelines

                            for encoding printed books (literary and historical documents) using the

                            TEI, aimed at a scholarly audience and intended as a discipline-specific

                            companion volume to the TEI Guidelines. If funded, this grant would

                            lower the threshold of expertise required to use the TEI effectively and

                            might increase overall use of the TEI by scholars. [The grant was funded

                            in full and work will begin July 1, 2003.]</p>

                        
                  <p>As part of the TEI's program to assist projects in developing grants to

                            fund TEI-based projects, JF and SB assisted with the development of two

                            grant proposals, one at the University of California, Los Angeles, and

                            one at the University of Queensland, in Australia. In both cases, TEI

                            membership was written into the grant proposal, and a letter of support

                            from the chair of the TEI board was provided for inclusion in the

                            proposal. </p>

                    
               </div>

                    
               <div>

                        
                  <head>Training and promotional activities</head>

                        
                  <p>JF served with Geoffrey Rockwell, Sebastian Rahtz, and Perry Willett on

                            the TEI Council's subcommittee on training. This group developed

                            boilerplate RFPs for training proposals, and worked with Martin Mueller

                            and Bill Kretzschmar to develop specific RFPs and training proposals for

                            the TEI annual members' meeting and for ACH/ALLC2003.</p>

                        
                  <p>JF and SB organized a full-day TEI training event as part of the annual

                            members' meeting in Chicago. There were three instructors (JF, SB, and

                            Terry Catapano, then of the New York Public Library; Sebastian Rahtz

                            also kindly agreed to act as a visiting expert) and 16 attendees, who

                            were divided into two smaller groups for discussion. The event used a

                            case study model in which attendees brought sample documents and

                            questions from their own projects (or projects in prospect). The

                            instructors prepared materials and responses in advance, and then

                            conducted discussion on each case. The event was well-attended and

                            considered a success (based on feedback from attendees). </p>

                        
                  <p>JF attended the Modern Language Association conference in December 2002

                            and presented a paper on encoding anthologies using TEI, based on her

                            contribution to the volume on digital scholarly editing being published

                            by the MLA's Committee on Scholarly Editions (ed. Unsworth and O'Brien

                            O'Keeffe). JF also represented the WWP and the TEI at a meeting

                            sponsored by the Delmas Foundation investigating issues around

                            collaborative digital publication in early women's writing.</p>

                        
                  <p>JF represented the TEI on the ADHOC committee investigating possibilities

                            for closer collaboration between the ACH and ALLC, and prepared (with

                            Harold Short) a report on the joint conferences of these organizations;

                            see <ref target="http://www.ach.org/adhoc">the ADHO report</ref>.</p>

                    
               </div>

                    
               <div>

                        
                  <head>Membership recruiting</head>

                        
                  <p>JF made recruiting contact with 10 institutions in North America in 2002,

                            including the following: <list>

                                
                        <item>Malaspina College</item>

                                
                        <item>McMaster University</item>

                                
                        <item>OLITA (Ontario Library Association)</item>

                                
                        <item>University of Toronto</item>

                                
                        <item>New York Public Library</item>

                                
                        <item>Yale University</item>

                                
                        <item>STOA</item>

                                
                        <item>Digital Library Federation</item>

                                
                        <item>Princeton</item>

                                
                        <item>University of Chicago</item>

                            
                     </list> and in addition received inquiries from several others. Of

                            these, 6 have become members of the TEI Consortium: <list>

                                
                        <item>STOA Consortium</item>

                                
                        <item>Stichting Digitale Bibliotheek voor de Nederlandse Letteren</item>

                                
                        <item>Princeton University</item>

                                
                        <item>ATILF (with the kind assistance of Lou Burnard)</item>

                                
                        <item>McMaster University</item>

                                
                        <item>University of Chicago</item>

                            
                     </list>

                        
                  </p>

                    
               </div>

                    
               <div>

                        
                  <head>General Management</head>

                        
                  <p>

                            
                     <list>

                                
                        <item>Host accounting and reporting</item>

                            
                     </list>

                        
                  </p>

                    
               </div>

                    
               <div>

                        
                  <head>Financial overview</head>

                        
                  <p>The TEI-C activities at Brown in 2002 was at $65202 (the budget was at

                            $57200). This expense was covered by the in-kind contribution from Brown

                            at $37200 (which was according to budget), and the net contribution from

                            TEI-C to Brown was $28002 (the budget was $20000). Overspending in 2002

                            will be deducted from the 2003 Brown staff payment .</p>

                    
               </div>

                
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               <head>Oxford University</head>

                    
               <p>Following a major reorganization of the internal structure at Oxford

                        University Computing Services, the TEI effort at Oxford is now located

                        within a new <soCalled>Research Technologies Services</soCalled> component,

                        alongside a new <soCalled>Information Services Section</soCalled>. Key staff

                        at Oxford include:<list>

                            
                     <item>Lou Burnard (LB), European editor for the TEI</item>

                            
                     <item>Sebastian Rahtz (SR), Oxford representative on the TEI Board </item>

                            
                     <item>Stuart Brown, web site developer and consultant</item>

                            
                     <item>Jenny Newman, administrator (to Aug 30th)</item>

                            
                     <item>Judy McAuliffe, administrator (from Oct 1st)</item>

                        
                  </list>

                    
               </p>

                    
               <p>Major activities in 2002 have been:<list>

                            
                     <item>Finalizing publication of P4</item>

                            
                     <item>Organization of, and participation in, new TEI Workgroups</item>

                            
                     <item>Planning for P5</item>

                            
                     <item>TEI consultancy</item>

                            
                     <item>Teaching TEI and XML in local and international courses</item>

                        
                  </list> These activities are described in more detail below. They were

                        funded partly as Oxford's <soCalled>in-kind</soCalled> contribution to the

                        TEI, and partly by a share of the TEI grant from the NEH.</p>

                    
               <div>

                        
                  <head>Editorial activities</head>

                        
                  <p> Work on conversion of the TEI Guidelines to XML was completed at the

                            start of the year. Some modifications were made in the form of the final

                            publication following feedback gained at last year's members meeting,

                            and from early readers of the pre-release. University of Virginia Press

                            was awarded the contract to market and distribute the printed version,

                            of which 500 copies were produced in March 2002, in time for the TEI

                            Board Meeting held in Prague that month. The print edition is produced

                            from a master PDF file automatically generated from the same source as

                            the HTML version on the web site, using XSLT stylesheets developed at

                            Oxford. Members also have access to the PDF files from the web site.</p>

                        
                  <p>A small number of errors, mostly typographic, have been identified since

                            publication. Current policy is to apply corrections immediately in the

                            TEI ODD source, regenerating the HTML and XML versions periodically (but

                            not the PDF). All such modifications are listed in an editorial working

                            paper, TEI EDW77, available to members. </p>

                        
                  <p>A start has been made on the design work needed to enhance the current

                            TEI authoring system, but much remains to be done.</p>

                        
                  <p>Both editors and SR have dealt with large numbers of enquiries on TEI-L

                            and elsewhere.</p>

                        
                  <p>The experimental conversion of P4 sources to use Relax NG (<ptr target="http://www.relaxng.org/"/>) schema language was completed in May

                            2002, and presented at XML Europe. The resulting Relax NG schemas were

                            made available on the TEI web site and have attracted some interest.</p>

                    
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                  <head>Resources and staffing</head>

                        
                  <p>Oxford assigns approximately 40% of LB's time, and 5% of SR's time, to

                            TEI activities. In addition, some 40% of SR's time is devoted to

                            maintaining and developing the Oxford University Computing Services

                            (OUCS) web (<ptr target="http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/"/>), which is a TEI application.</p>

                        
                  <p>Stuart Brown was employed as full time TEI web site developer and

                            consultany for six months from the start of December until the end of

                            May, at which time he resigned. We are still however using his services

                            as an external consultant. In addition to web site work, further

                            described below, he developed an interesting TEI customization for the

                            popular XMetal XML editor, which is now to be used in a major Sanskrit

                            manuscript cataloguing project funded by the Wellcome Foundation. </p>

                        
                  <p>TEI Workgroups have become increasingly active over the course of the

                            year, demanding a high level of input from the Editors. </p>

                    
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               <div>

                        
                  <head>Software Development</head>

                        
                  <p>The XSLT stylesheet families maintained by SR for converting TEI

                            documents to HTML and XSL FO have been under constant revision, and are

                            in use at a number of sites around the world. The PassiveTeX

                            implementation of XSL FO has also been developed, although much work

                            remains. </p>

                        
                  <p>The customization of GNU Emacs for use with TEI DTDs has been developed a

                            little further, and has attracted a fair amount of discussion on TEI

                            mailing lists. It remains in an unsatisfactory state, mainly due to

                            problems with UTF8-handling in Emacs. </p>

                        
                  <p>We have been experimenting with other tools to work with the TEI:<list>

                                
                        <item>SB developed a sophisticated customization of XMetal for

                                    inputting manuscript records</item>

                                
                        <item>SR has worked with the Topologi editor (<ptr target="http://www.topologi.com"/>) to customize it for the TEI,

                                    and we hope that this bundle will be distributed with the

                                    product in due course</item>

                                
                        <item>We are experimenting with the eXist XML database system, with

                                    the aim of deploying it to provide structured searching of the

                                    TEI web site, and to search manuscript collections.</item>

                                
                        <item>Under the aegis of the BNC project, LB has continued work on a

                                    new TEI and Unicode aware version of the SARA text retrieval

                                    program, designed to work with corpora in any language. A

                                    workshop using a preliminary version of the system was given in

                                    the summer, at the TALC 2002 conference, and development work

                                    continues. </item>

                                
                        <item>As part of work for Oxford University Computing Services, we

                                    are looking at methods to convert Open Office XML files to TEI

                                    XML, and expect to release these on the TEI web site by the end

                                    of the year.</item>

                            
                     </list>

                        
                  </p>

                    
               </div>

                    
               <div>

                        
                  <head>Website activity</head>

                        
                  <p>The structure of the website has not changed very much this year, with

                            most of the work concentrating on improving the applications pages.

                            Preparation continues for delivering the web pages dynamically from the

                            XML sources, which is currently waiting for a new server at Oxford to

                            come on line. </p>

                    
               </div>

                    
               <div>

                        
                  <head>Teaching and promotional activities</head>

                        
                  <p>Teaching activities from Oxford fall under three headings: <list>

                                
                        <item>Courses taught at Oxford Universiy</item>

                                
                        <item>Courses taught at other institutions</item>

                                
                        <item>Public presentations which promoted the TEI</item>

                            
                     </list>

                        
                  </p>

                        
                  <p>SR, LB and Mike Popham taught four 1/2 day sessions about Text Encoding

                            and XML as part of Oxford University Computing Services regular learning

                            programme in February 2002. SR, LB and Matthew Drscoll taught a 3 day

                            intensive summer school for Oxford and other academics in June 2002.</p>

                        
                  <p>LB, SR and Matthew Driscoll taught a 2 day course at the Wellcome

                            Institute in London about manuscript encoding in January 2002. LB and SR

                            taught a full-day course about TEI and XML as part of the TeX Users

                            Group meeting in Trivandrum, India, in August 2002. LB and Matthew

                            Driscoll taught week-long courses in two summer schools in Bulgaria in

                            September 2002.</p>

                        
                  <p>SR presented a paper about converting TEI to Schema at XML Europe in

                            Barcelona, May 2002. LB talked to the European Science Foundation about

                            the TEI in Strasbourg, June 2002. LB talked about the wider perspective

                            of the TEI at DRH in Edinburgh, September 2002.</p>

                        
                  <p>The TEI/XML CD-ROM has been kept up to date; it was produced six times

                            during the year and given away at almost all the teaching sessions

                            listed above, and at the AHC/ALLC meeting in Tubingen in July 2002. </p>

                    
               </div>

                    
               <div>

                        
                  <head>Financial overview</head>

                        
                  <p>The TEI-C activities at Oxford in 2002 was at $68090 (the budget was at

                            $74000). This expense was covered by the in-kind contribution from

                            Oxford at $30000 (which was according to budget), and the net

                            contribution from TEI-C to Oxford was $38090 (the budget was $44000).</p>

                    
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               <head>University of Virginia (UVA)</head>

                    
               <div>

                        
                  <head>Financial overview</head>

                        
                  <p>The TEI-C activities at UVA in 2002 was at $10000 (the budget was at

                            $10000). This excense was covered by the in-kind contribution from UVA

                            at $10000 (which was according to budget), and the net contribution from

                            TEI-C to UVA was nil (which was according to budget). The NEH project in

                            not included in the figures.</p>

                    
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