Archiving a TEI Project FAIRly
The Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine project is an online corpus of over four thousand inscriptions from Israel and Palestine, written in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and Aramaic, dating roughly from the Persian Period to the Arab Conquest. The source files with inscription text and metadata are encoded us...
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description | The Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine project is an online corpus of over four thousand inscriptions from Israel and Palestine, written in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and Aramaic, dating roughly from the Persian Period to the Arab Conquest. The source files with inscription text and metadata are encoded using EpiDoc, a TEI customization widely used by epigraphers. As the project prepared to deposit its XML files in an institutional repository, it transformed them into a locally developed robust archival format. This paper evaluates these decisions against the FAIR metrics, using IIP as a test case. This allows us to suggest improvements for our own archival encoding as well as to see where EpiDoc and TEI enhance FAIRness and where they could provide more support. Finally, we suggest some ways to use FAIR metrics that are more amenable to TEI documents and corpora. |
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spelling | doaj-art-90e73798a44f49b5ac3524d3ddc8026e2025-01-30T13:56:42ZdeuText Encoding Initiative ConsortiumJournal of the Text Encoding Initiative2162-56032022-12-011410.4000/jtei.4324Archiving a TEI Project FAIRlyAndrew CreamerGaia LembiElli MylonasMichael SatlowThe Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine project is an online corpus of over four thousand inscriptions from Israel and Palestine, written in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and Aramaic, dating roughly from the Persian Period to the Arab Conquest. The source files with inscription text and metadata are encoded using EpiDoc, a TEI customization widely used by epigraphers. As the project prepared to deposit its XML files in an institutional repository, it transformed them into a locally developed robust archival format. This paper evaluates these decisions against the FAIR metrics, using IIP as a test case. This allows us to suggest improvements for our own archival encoding as well as to see where EpiDoc and TEI enhance FAIRness and where they could provide more support. Finally, we suggest some ways to use FAIR metrics that are more amenable to TEI documents and corpora.https://journals.openedition.org/jtei/4324EpiDocdigital epigraphyFAIR |
spellingShingle | Andrew Creamer Gaia Lembi Elli Mylonas Michael Satlow Archiving a TEI Project FAIRly Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative EpiDoc digital epigraphy FAIR |
title | Archiving a TEI Project FAIRly |
title_full | Archiving a TEI Project FAIRly |
title_fullStr | Archiving a TEI Project FAIRly |
title_full_unstemmed | Archiving a TEI Project FAIRly |
title_short | Archiving a TEI Project FAIRly |
title_sort | archiving a tei project fairly |
topic | EpiDoc digital epigraphy FAIR |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/jtei/4324 |
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