![]() In the second half we will address the cataloguing and description of manuscripts in a digital format with particular emphasis on the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI). Participants will view original manuscripts and gain practical experience in applying the morning’s themes to concrete examples. The first half of the course involves morning classes and then afternoon visits to libraries in Cambridge and London. Participants will receive a solid theoretical foundation and hands-on experience in cataloguing and editing manuscripts for both print and digital formats. ![]() It involves five days of intensive training on the analysis, description and editing of medieval or modern manuscripts to be held jointly in Cambridge and London. ![]() The course is open to any doctoral students working with manuscripts. ![]() The course will run in two parallel strands: one on medieval and the other on modern manuscripts. We are very pleased to announce the sixth year of this course, funded by the Digital Scholarly Editions Initial Training Network (DiXiT), and run by King’s College London with the University of Cambridge and the Warburg Institute.
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