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The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) project is providing important texts from the Humanities in a standard markup form that includes bibliographic data that is distinct from the types of bibliographic data used by libraries, but is important for textual research in the Humanities. For information about this project, see
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The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) project is providing important texts from the Humanities in a standard markup form that includes bibliographic data that is distinct from the types of bibliographic data used by libraries, but is important for textual research in the Humanities. For information about this project, see http://www.uic.edu/orgs/tei/.
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Whether the role is indicated by an attribute of the “personal name” element as Miller does in his “Choice” presentation or as a separate element which holds a “personal name” element is a design issue. I prefer the latter solution
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Whether the role is indicated by an attribute of the “personal name” element as Miller does in his “Choice” presentation or as a separate element which holds a “personal name” element is a design issue. I prefer the latter solution.
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