Unlike the Dublin Core element set, the TEI Header is not designed specifically for describing and locating objects on the web, although it can be used for this purpose.
RDF and Topic Maps may appear to address this problem (they are after all specifications for expressing “semantic relations,” and they both have XML transfer syntaxes), but in reality their focus is on generic semantics — propositions about the real world — and not the semantics of markup languages.
Le Glossarium mediae et infimae latinitatis, initialement publié par Charles du Fresne, sieur du Cange (1610-1688), est un glossaire du latin médiéval, en latin moderne.
The Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative is the official journal of the Text Encoding Initiative Consortium. It will publish the proceedings of the annual TEI Members Meeting and Conference and special issues based on topics or themes of interest to the community or in conjunction with special events or meetings associated with TEI. Its contents will be rigorously peer-reviewed.
Currently, the SIG is working on a document called Guidelines for the creation of TEI documents that will map well to ontologies such as the CIDOC-CRM.
TEI is XML based, and thus it suffers heavy limitations, such as overlapping annotations. RDF is able to overcome this, using ontology vocabularies and allowing powerful queries.
T. Nellhaus. 1, page 257-277. (2001)"It is unclear, however, what relationship there might be between TEI headers and RDF. In principle, it should be feasible to create a crosswalk...".