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  • Goettingen2009-01-21

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     1= Göttingen, !TextGrid Summit 21.01.2009 =
     2(see also [http://www.textgrid.de/veranstaltungen/summit.html official page])
     3  - Tobias Blanke (King's College, London) - With and Beyond Text - Current Practices and Future Possibilities in e-Humanites
     4    - Introducing the Grid
     5      - The aim is to connect the ressources being stored by institutions all over Europe. The DARIAH project is going to provide an infrastructure for the preservation of these ressources and to make them digitally available.
     6  - Jens Mittelbach/ Andrea Rapp/ Wolfgang Pempe
     7    - What is !TextGrid? A community of Arts & Humanities. A virtual research infrastructure.
     8    - People are going to work with the !TextGridLab, a tool based on Eclipse with the following features
     9      - Search
     10      - XML-Editor                                   
     11      - Alignment of Image+Text                     
     12      - Workflow Editor                             
     13      - Creation of new !TextGrid object (Fedora)   
     14      - Dictionary search                           
     15      - Linking editor (dictionaries, encyclopedias)
     16      - Lemmatizer/ POS
     17    - New features can be integrated into the Lab by simply writing Plugins.
     18    - Questions:
     19      - Scalability? - Not yet tested
     20      - Usability? - Tests running
     21      - Stability of links? - The links to dictionaries seem to be stable.
     22  - Edirom (Digital musicology)
     23  - Peter Wittenburg - Use Case Linguistics
     24    - Annotation of multimodal sources with tools from the MPI Psycholinguistics (ELAN, IMDI, LAMUS).
     25    - integration into !TextGrid: LMF (lexicon markup), LEXUS (web application).
     26  - Susan Schreibman
     27    - NINES - Networked Infrastructure for 19th Century Electronic Scholarship