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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0">
<teiHeader>
<fileDesc>
<titleStmt>
<title>The Elwood Markup & Text Analyzer (TEMTA)</title>
<author>
<persName>
<forename>Eugene W.</forename>
<surname>Lyman II</surname>
</persName>
</author>
<editor>
<persName ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/52846347">
<forename>Claudia</forename>
<surname>Resch</surname></persName>
</editor>
<editor>
<persName ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/31146030596135862230" xml:id="vany">
<forename>Vanessa</forename>
<surname>Hannesschläger</surname>
</persName>
</editor>
<editor>
<persName ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/70107717">
<forename>Tanja</forename>
<surname>Wissik</surname>
</persName>
</editor>
<respStmt>
<resp>Encoded by </resp>
<persName ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/31146030596135862230">
<forename>Vanessa</forename>
<surname>Hannesschläger</surname> and </persName>
</respStmt>
<respStmt>
<resp>Encoded by </resp>
<persName ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/249676043" xml:id="dani">
<forename>Daniel</forename>
<surname>Schopper</surname>
</persName>
</respStmt>
</titleStmt>
<publicationStmt>
<publisher>Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities, Austrian Academy of
Sciences</publisher>
<pubPlace ref="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4066009-6">Vienna</pubPlace>
<date when="2017-01-23">23 January 2017</date>
<availability>
<licence target="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/" notBefore="2016-08-02">
<p>The Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) License applies
to this text.</p>
<p>The license was added for the print version of this text on August 2, 2016.</p>
<p>The CC BY 4.0 License also applies to this TEI XML file.</p>
</licence>
</availability>
</publicationStmt>
<sourceDesc>
<biblStruct>
<analytic>
<title>The Elwood Markup & Text Analyzer (TEMTA)</title>
<author>
<persName>
<forename>Eugene W.</forename>
<surname>Lyman II</surname>
</persName>
</author>
</analytic>
<monogr>
<editor><persName ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/52846347">
<forename>Claudia</forename>
<surname>Resch</surname></persName>
</editor>
<editor>
<persName ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/31146030596135862230">
<forename>Vanessa</forename>
<surname>Hannesschläger</surname>
</persName>
</editor>
<editor>
<persName ref="http://viaf.org/viaf/70107717">
<forename>Tanja</forename>
<surname>Wissik</surname>
</persName></editor>
<respStmt>
<resp>Layout and Graphic Design </resp>
<persName><forename>Sandra</forename>
<surname>Lehecka</surname></persName>
</respStmt>
<title>TEI Conference and Members’ Meeting 2016. Book of Abstracts</title>
<idno type="ISBN">978-3-200-04689-4</idno>
<imprint>
<publisher>Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities, Austrian Academy of
Sciences</publisher>
<pubPlace ref="http://d-nb.info/gnd/4066009-6">Vienna</pubPlace>
<date when="2016-09-20">September 2016</date>
</imprint>
<biblScope unit="page">167-168</biblScope>
</monogr>
</biblStruct>
<listEvent>
<event when="2016-05-25" type="submission">
<desc>Submitted for review by the author.</desc>
</event>
<event when="2016-07-20" type="finalUpload">
<desc>Submitted for publication by the author.</desc>
</event>
</listEvent>
</sourceDesc>
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<encodingDesc>
<editorialDecl>
<quotation><p>The <gi>q</gi> element was used to represent all quotationmarks.</p></quotation>
<p>Where necessary, the abstracts were revised to American spelling during the editorial process.</p>
</editorialDecl>
</encodingDesc>
<profileDesc><textClass><keywords>
<term>demonstration</term>
</keywords>
<keywords><term>regex-searching</term><term>markup analysis</term><term>textual investigation</term></keywords></textClass></profileDesc>
<revisionDesc>
<listChange>
<change when="2016-11-04" who="#dani">Converted from InDesign (XML export to TEI
P5).</change>
<change when="2016-12-19" who="#vany">TEIHeader edited, encoding of text.</change>
<change when="2017-01-18" who="#vany">Keywords added.</change></listChange>
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<text>
<body>
<p>I will demonstrate interactive software that combines a number of important functions to
assist scholars who wish to make an in-depth assessment of unfamiliar TEI encoded texts
– an increasingly frequent circumstance at a time when the comparability of encoding
practices and the resulting interoperability of marked-up texts has become the object of
special concern.</p>
<p>TEMTA is designed</p>
<list type="ordered">
<item>to produce sophisticated views of markup density and hierarchical structure as
well as targeted inventories of the elements, attributes, and values of any TEI
encoded text, and</item>
<item>to facilitate sophisticated, near-instantaneous regular expression searching of
text, markup, and varied combinations of the two.</item>
</list>
<p>It thus provides the basis for nuanced, iterative investigations in cases where the
unknowns associated with a text’s markup and lexical content are high with the
consequence that a step-wise refinement of scholarly inquiry is very much in order.
TEMTA includes a built-in capacity to graph the quantity and distribution of found
features across a variety of appropriate textual or bibliographic units (chapters,
folios, etc.) as well as the ability to export JSON and other encoded files that can be
cast as visualizations by standard graphing software. Its handling of search results
includes, among other options, the highlighting of found features in lists which in turn
function as clickable indices to the display of each feature within its original
context.</p>
<p>TEMTA’s design and functionality have been based on my own wishes to investigate texts
and their markup in ways that will both take the measure of the scholarship that has
gone into their encoding as well as attain new insight into the nature of the stylistic
and structural features that have thereby been made accessible to digital inquiry.</p>
</body>
</text>
</TEI>