Abstract

This paper presents the first phase in the development of a new, TEI-based protocol for the encoding of promptbooks. Because the principal function of a promptbook is to record spatiotemporal events whose communicative importance supersedes that of the book in which they are recorded, current standards for digital encoding do not always apply. With the stage managerial artifacts of The. John Gray and the Canadian Stratford Festival Archives as case studies, we provide a rationale for exploring additions to the existing TEI guidelines to account for the unique characteristics of promptbooks. Cet article presente la phase initiale du developpement d’un nouveau protocole de codage TEI adopte pour des livres rapides. Puisque la fonction principale d’un livre rapide est l’enregistrement des evenements spatio-temporels dont l’importance communicative l’emporte sur celle du livre dans lequel on les ecrit, les normes de codage numerique ne s’applique pas toujours. Avec les artefacts du regisseur The. John Gray et des archives du festival de Stratford du Canada, nous fournissons une justification pour la recherche sur l’adjonction aux consignes de TEI qui rend compte des caracteristiques uniques des livres rapides. Mots-cles: codage de texte; TEI; livres rapides; textes litteraires

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