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Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments

Many people have given of their time, energy, expertise, and support in the creation of this document; it is unfortunately not possible to thank them all adequately. Below are listed those who have served as formal members of the TEI's Work Groups and Working Committees during its six-year history; others not so officially enfranchised also contributed much to the quality of the result.

The editors take this opportunity to acknowledge our debt to those who have patiently endured and corrected our misunderstandings of their work; we hope that they will feel the wait has not been in vain. For any errors and inconsistencies remaining, we must accept responsibility; any virtue in what is here presented, we gladly ascribe to the energies of the keen intellects listed below.

C. M. Sperberg McQueen and Lou Burnard

TEI Working Committees (1990-1993)

[ see note 1 ]
  1. Committee on Text Documentation:

    Chair: Dominik Wujastyk (Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine)

    Members 1990-1992: J. D. Byrum (Library of Congress); Marianne Gaunt (Rutgers University); Richard Giordano (Manchester University); Barbara Ann Kipfer (Independent Consultant); Hans J[oslash]rgen Marker (Danish Data Archive, Odense); Marcia Taylor (University of Essex);

  2. Committee on Text Representation

    Chair: Stig Johansson (University of Oslo)

    Members 1990-1992: Roberto Cencioni (Commission of the European Communities); David R. Chesnutt (University of South Carolina); Robin C. Cover (Dallas Theological Seminary); Steven J. DeRose (Electronic Book Technology Inc); David G. Durand (Boston University); Susan M. Hockey (Oxford University Computing Service); Claus Huitfeldt (University of Bergen); Francisco Marcos-Marin (University Madrid); Elli Mylonas (Harvard University); Wilhelm Ott (University of T[uuml ]bingen); Allen H. Renear (Brown University); Manfred Thaller (Max-Planck-Institut f[uuml ]r Geschichte, G[ouml ]ttingen)

  3. Committee on Text Analysis and Interpretation

    Chair: D. Terence Langendoen (University of Arizona)

    Members 1990-1992: Robert Amsler (Bell Communications Research); Stephen Anderson (Johns Hopkins University); Branimir Boguraev (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center); Nicoletta Calzolari (University of Pisa); Robert Ingria (Bolt Beranek Newman Inc); Winfried Lenders (University of Bonn); Mitch Marcus (University of Pennsylvania); Nelleke Oostdijk (University of Nijmegen); William Poser (Stanford University); Beatrice Santorini (University of Pennsylvania); Gary Simons (Summer Institute of Linguistics); Antonio Zampolli, University of Pisa.

  4. Committee on Metalanguage and Syntax

    Chair: David T. Barnard (Queen's University); David G. Durand (Boston University); Jean-Pierre Gaspart (Associated Consultants and Software Engineers sa/nv); Nancy M. Ide (Vassar College); Lynne A. Price (Software Exoterica / Xerox PARC); Frank Tompa (University of Waterloo); Giovanni Battista Varile (Commission of the European Communities).

In addition, the two TEI editors served ex officio on each committee.

Following publication of the first draft of the TEI Guidelines (P1) in November 1990, a number of specialist work groups were charged with responsibility for drafting revisions and extensions, which, together with material already presented in P1, constitute the basis of the present work.

In addition, many members of the work groups listed below met on three occasions to review the emerging proposals in detail as members of the TEI Technical Review Committee. These meetings, held in Myrdal Norway (December 1991), Chicago (June 1992) and Oxford (March 1993), were largely responsible for the technical content and organization of the present work. Attendants at these meetings are starred in the list below.

Advisory Board

Members of the TEI Advisory Board during the life time of the project are listed below, grouped under the name of the organization represented.

Steering Committee Membership

Members of the Steering Committee of the TEI during the preparation of this work were:


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