The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) is one of the longest-lived and most influential projects in the field now known as the Digital Humanities. Its purpose is to provide guidelines for the creation and management in digital form of every type of data created and used by researchers in the Humanities, such as source texts, manuscripts, archival documents, ancient inscriptions, and many others. As its name suggests, its primary focus is on text rather than sound or video, but it can usefully be ...
HASSET is our subject thesaurus that allows you to retrieve data and related documentation accurately and can help you select the most relevant search terms for your area of interest.
KBART is a joint initiative (with NISO) that is exploring data problems within the OpenURL supply chain. The group was publicly launched by UKSG and NISO in January 2008.
"The authors of this white paper, the E-Data Quality Working Group, are representatives of
libraries, data suppliers and service providers. We recognize that all of us, as participants in
the content supply chain, have a shared interest in improving content discovery and access
for library users through better quality bibliographic metadata and holdings data. We also
recognize that we have a shared responsibility to improve the quality of the data exchanged
and to implement more effective data exchange workflows."
EPUB Publications 3.0.1 EPUB is an interchange and delivery format for digital publications based on XML and Web Standards. EPUB 3, the third major revision of EPUB, is defined by a set of specification documents including this document, which defines publication-level semantics and conformance requirements for EPUB 3.