Are you interested in encoding texts for literary and linguistic study? Do you want to publish your data but are not sure how? Are you about to embark on a text analysis project and are unsure of the tools available to you? Do you want to follow the FAIR principles of data? Do you have some familiarity with XML and TEI and want to experiment with new workflows? Anyone with these questions and more is welcome at the 'Creating a Digital Edition using LEAF Commons' Workshop.
The event will be held Thursday 13 February, 12:00pm to 5:00pm at the School of Advanced Study in Senate House in London. The course will be led by Megan Bushnell (Oxford Text Archive, University of Oxford), James Cummings (Newcastle University) and Christopher Ohge (University of London)
Full details and free online registration can be found on the event web page here:
https://www.sas.ac.uk/news-events/events/create-digital-edition-using-leaf-commons
This is a joint event held between the School of Advanced Study's Digital Humanities Research Hub and the Oxford Text Archive, the UK repository for literary and linguistic data, based at the University of Oxford, and is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, as part of the Infrastructure for Digital Arts and Humanities programme.