Dear Ron,
Thanks for this good question!
We have planned the feature request of providing the TEI files in open
access. We will provide this feature as soon as possible and I will
inform you.
The first issue was produced with our classic Lodel and OpenText Word to
TEI converter. I think that the second issue will be edited in pure
native TEI, from beginning to the end of the process.
Jean-François Rivière has published a documentation of the TEI used by
Lodel : http://www.lodel.org/701
We have had some interesting discussions with Lou Burnard about some
necessary improvements of our TEI before make it more public, but I
believe you will be interested in the (french speaking) documentation.
We will provide a translation for the final release.
Best regards,
Marin
Director
Center for Open Electronic Publishing (Cléo)
OpenEdition.org and Revues.org
> Ron -- Marcus is right -- the XML generated from the transformation
> process has not been quite ready for prime time. But I'm delighted to
> report that that this came up as an item at the recent Board meeting
> and Marin Dacos (whom you might remember is now a member of the Board)
> indicated that Revues.org was extremely willing to work with us to
> make the TEI/XML publicly available for our journal. This involves not
> only the transformation process (which as Marcus indicates might
> almost be there) but creating a workflow for the raw XML/TEI to be
> served from the current interface.
>
> Watch this space.
>
> Susan
>
> On 20/10/2011 16:35, Markus Flatscher wrote:
>> Ron,
>>
>> this has come up as a feature request before, and it does make
>> perfect sense.
>>
>> Note: to provide _high-quality_ TEI is not quite as straightforward as
>> one might think, given that all submissions we have received so far
>> have been in MS Word format and that the flavor of TEI created from
>> them is machine-generated. But it's definitely possible to get it into
>> presentable shape, I would think.
>>
>> I'm going to discuss a road map with our editorial board and our host
>> (revues.org) and report back on this list.
>>
>> Markus
>> jTEI Technical Editor
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:28 AM, Ron Van den Branden
>> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Perhaps it's me, but I'm having trouble finding a way to access the XML
>>> source of the contents of the Journal of the Text Encoding
>>> Initiative (jTEI)
>>> <http://jtei.revues.org/>.
>>>
>>> Am I either overlooking something, or falsely assuming that there
>>> would be a
>>> (TEI?) XML source and that access to it would be a good idea?
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>
>>> Ron
>>>
>>> --
>>> Ron Van den Branden
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>>> Reviews Editor LLC. The Journal of Digital Scholarship in the
>>> Humanities
>>>
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