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And a pretty good strategic development and leveraging of existing technologies: if all DH and TEI abstracts are in TEI and have a serving system, then it creates a serious user base for others to consider.

On 11-06-30 11:15 AM, Dot Porter wrote:
[log in to unmask]" type="cite">All of the abstracts would need to be encoded in TEI... Seriously, that would be great.

Dot

On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 1:12 PM, O'Donnell, Dan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
We really should, shouldn't we. I wonder if it wouldn't make sense to work with the system John Walsh has already been developing for ADHO abstracts.

-dan


On 11-06-30 08:53 AM, Dot Porter wrote:
Hi everyone,

Are the abstracts for the TEI MM 2010 available anywhere? I can't find them on the meeting website (http://ling.unizd.hr/~tei2010/index.en.html), and clicking on a session title in the program gives me the login page for conftool. Do we have to log into conftool in order to view abstracts? Are there plans for making them more publicly available? (and perhaps centrally, too, along with abstracts from past meetings)

Thanks,
Dot

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