Le 13 juin 2010 à 16:54, Stuart A. Yeates a écrit : > If you want to encode documents such as this, I suggest that you start with TEI. > There are a whole range of institutions, archives and libraries using > TEI (see a partial list at http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/Projects/ > ). Many thanks Stuart, just tried to look at what was available. (specs and guides are not free.) The XML syntax seems to be overkill for my needs. I don't want to encode the full text, just to express facts about the text, so I'm able to connect with other things. I guess a mix of * 300g of bio http://vocab.org/bio/0.1/.html * 2ml of event ontology * a spoon of rdfcal * 3 grains of geo ontology -- Karl Dubost Montréal, QC, Canada http://www.la-grange.net/karl/Received on Sunday, 13 June 2010 22:22:02 UTC
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