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DTA 'Base Format' (DTABf): Schema and Documentation
Version 1.1.0
2020-01-11


Introduction and HowTo

These are the source files of the DTA 'Base Format' schema and documentation (version 1.1.0). The DTA 'Base Format' (DTABf) is a TEI format for the annotation of digitized historical texts. It is the annotation basis for all texts published on the Deutsches Textarchiv (DTA) platform [1].

To explore the DTABf documentation see the official website. The DTABf documentation also contains information on how to access the RNG schemas and how to use them.

For elaborate information on the purpose of the format and constraints for its further development see the DTABf Guiding Principles.

This repository also contains instructions on the conversion of the DTABf-documentation source files in DITA to Webhelp responsive output as well as derivatives for ODD chaining.


Publishers and Responsibilities

PUBLISHER: Deutsches Textarchiv, Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Jaegerstr. 22/23, 10117 Berlin, Germany (http://www.deutschestextarchiv.de).

  • FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF FORMAT: DTABf Steering Committee (Matthias Boenig, Daniel Burckhardt, Stefan Dumont, Alexander Geyken, Martina Gödel, Susanne Haaf, Axel Herold, Christian Thomas)
  • SCHEMA, DOCUMENTATION, FORMAT MAINTENANCE: Susanne Haaf
  • FORMAT DEVELOPMENT (until 2017): Matthias Boenig, Alexander Geyken, Susanne Haaf, Christian Thomas, Frank Wiegand
  • CONTACT: [email protected]

URL: http://www.deutschestextarchiv.de/doku/basisformat


COPYRIGHT NOTICE

Primary Copyright Information

All files of the DTABf documentation and schema are distributed under a CC BY-SA 3.0 DE license (Creative Commons Namensnennung - Weitergabe unter gleichen Bedingungen 3.0 Deutschland). The license text is available on the Creative Commons website.

For all third party resources used by the DTABf documentation, license restrictions of the respective providers apply and are respected (see below for details).

DISCLAIMER

We do not grant any warrenty for the product published here. For details see https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/de/legalcode.

Third Party Copyright Information

The DTABf is based on the P5 guidelines of the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) [2]. The TEI P5 guidelines were only reduced or tightened, never extended. Thus, the DTABf is fully compliant to TEI P5.

The TEI P5 guidelines and adjacent software are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0) and the BSD 2-Clause license (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause).

The DTABf documentation is based on the XML documentation architecture DITA (Darwin Information Typing Architecture) [3]. It has been automatically converted from the original HTML files to DITA. All further works on the documentation were carried out within the oXygen XML Editor [4]. DITA support within the oXygen XML Editor is based on the DITA Open Toolkit [5]. The "Webhelp mobile" output version published on http://www.deutschestextarchiv.de/doku/basisformat is furthermore based on a respective DITA plugin provided by oXygen [6].


Links and References

[1] Deutsches Textarchiv. Grundlage für ein Referenzkorpus der neuhochdeutschen Sprache. http://www.deutschestextarchiv.de.

[2] TEI Consortium, eds. TEI P5: Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange. 3.1.0. Last modified: 15th December 2016. TEI Consortium. http://www.tei-c.org/Guidelines/P5.

[3] Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) OASIS Standard. http://dita.xml.org.

[4] SyncRO Soft SRL: oXygen XML Editor. https://www.oxygenxml.com/.

[5] Robert D Anderson, Jarno Elovirta, Roger W. Fienhold Sheen et al.: DITA Open Toolkit (DITA-OT). http://www.dita-ot.org/.

[6] Oxygen XML WebHelp. Publish DITA and DocBook to WebHelp. https://www.oxygenxml.com/xml_webhelp.html; https://www.oxygenxml.com/thirdparty/ > WebHelp Plugin

All links were accessed on 1 March 2017.