Re: [Corpora-List] XML encoding database of tagged documents

From: Lou Burnard (lou.burnard@computing-services.oxford.ac.uk)
Date: Mon Jun 05 2006 - 17:08:49 MET DST

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    Why, TEI of course. Is there any other?

    I would represent each user annotation ("comment")_ nusing a <note>
    element, with attributes resp to identify the coder's name, date for
    creation date, and type for the "tag name".

    See http://www.tei-c.org for more on the TEI, in particular the section
    on the current update to TEI called P5.

    Lou

    Normand Peladeau wrote:
    > I am currently writing an exportation procedure to store in XML format a
    > flat database containing both numeric, dates, short strings and tagged
    > documents.
    >
    > The tagged documents include tags (or codes) manually attached by
    > different users. Each tag (or code) includes the following information:
    > * Tag name
    > * Coder's name
    > * Creation date
    > * Comment (plain text)
    > I would like to choose an XML standard that supports such type of data
    > and would be supported a wide range of application in various domains.
    > Any suggestion of which standard I should consider?
    >
    > Normand Péladeau
    > Provalis Research
    > www.provalisresearch.com
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