MS Word and XML

Brian Jones: Open XML Formats
The blog discusses implementing XML in Word, especially how the upcoming version uses XML. Includes tips and developments.

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tei p5

Encoding for Interchange: an introduction to the TEI
The “Green Books” manual revised for P5

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Sarah and Friend

First encounter
Good buddy

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Convert P4 to P5

An XSLT stylesheet for converting P4 to P5
http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/META/p4top5.xsl

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Educause Online

Check Educause Online occasionally especially for their “& Things You Should Know” series:
http://www.educause.edu/

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Canterbruy Tales Project

The Canterbury Tales Project: home page

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NYHS 19th century portrait exhibit

https://www.nyhistory.org/web/default.php?section=whats_new&page=detail_pr&id=5765978
“GROUP DYNAMICS: FAMILY PORTRAITS AND SCENES OF EVERYDAY LIFE AT THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY EXHIBITION OPENS
A visual treasury of 18th and 19th century America on display
May 5, 2006 through September 17, 2006
The New-York Historical Society (N-YHS), New York City’s first museum,
presents Group Dynamics: Family Portraits and Scenes of Everyday Life at
the New-York Historical Society, an unprecedented exploration of group
portraiture drawn from the Society’s extensive collection of paintings,
photographs and sculpture. The exhibition features 90 works of art ranging from masterpieces of colonial, federal, and Victorian- era painting to painted portrait miniatures and souvenir tintypes. Group Dynamics opens on May 5, and is on view through September 17, 2006 at the New-York Historical Society, located at Central Park West and 77th Street.

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Vintage textiles

High-style vintage clothing at Vintage Textile
She collects and sells vintage clothing and textiles, but keeps and archive of images of pieces.

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Will Richardson: Blog in Ed

Weblogg-ed Why Weblogs?
Will Richardson’s blog on blogs and ed. He also has a book out “Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms”

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METS navigator

Jenn Riley announces:
The Indiana University Digital Library Program is pleased to announce the release of METS Navigator 1.0 Beta, a METS-based system for displaying and navigating sets of page images or other multi-part digital objects. More information, documentation, and downloads are available at <http://metsnavigator.sourceforge.net/>.

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