Text Encoding with the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) and the Music Encoding Initiative (MEI). Wilson, E. A. In Digital Humanities for Librarians, pages 87–106. Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham; Boulder; New York; London, 2020.
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Some librarians are born to digital humanities; some aspire to digital humanities; and some have digital humanities thrust upon them. Digital Humanities For Librarians is a one-stop resource for librarians and LIS students working in this growing new area of academic librarianship. The book begins by introducing digital humanities, addressing key questions such as, "What is it?", "Who does it?", "How do they do it?", "Why do they do it?", and "How can I do it?". This broad overview is followed by a series of practical chapters answering those questions with step-by-step approaches to both the digital and the human elements of digital humanities librarianship.
@incollection{Wilson_2020,
 abstract = {Some librarians are born to digital humanities; some aspire to digital humanities; and some have digital humanities thrust upon them. Digital Humanities For Librarians is a one-stop resource for librarians and LIS students working in this growing new area of academic librarianship. The book begins by introducing digital humanities, addressing key questions such as, "What is it?", "Who does it?", "How do they do it?", "Why do they do it?", and "How can I do it?". This broad overview is followed by a series of practical chapters answering those questions with step-by-step approaches to both the digital and the human elements of digital humanities librarianship.},
 title = {{Text Encoding with the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) and the Music Encoding Initiative (MEI)}},
 author = {Wilson, Emma Annette},
 editor = {Wilson, Emma Annette},
 booktitle = {Digital Humanities for Librarians},
 pages = {87--106},
 publisher = {Rowman & Littlefield},
 address = {Lanham; Boulder; New York; London},
 year = {2020},
 isbn = {9781538116456}
}

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