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List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 10.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000202 | Michael Sperberg-McQueen [États-Unis] | How to teach your edition how to swim |
002140 | Michael Sperberg-McQueen [États-Unis] | Managing technology |
002464 | Michael Sperberg-McQueen [États-Unis] | XML and the future of digital libraries |
002A72 | David T. Barnard [Canada] ; Lou Burnard [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael Sperberg-McQueen [États-Unis] | Lessons learned from using SGML in the Text Encoding Initiative |
002B85 | David T. Barnard [Canada] ; L. Burnard ; Michael Sperberg-McQueen [États-Unis] | Lessons learned frum using SGML in the text encoding initiative |
002C72 | Michael Sperberg-McQueen [États-Unis] ; Robert F. Goldstein [États-Unis] | HTML to the max: a manifesto for adding SGML intelligence to the World-Wide Web |
002D53 | Michael Sperberg-McQueen [États-Unis] ; Lou Burnard [Royaume-Uni] | The design of the TEI encoding scheme |
002D61 | Nancy M. Ide [États-Unis] ; Michael Sperberg-McQueen [États-Unis] | The TEI: History, goals, and future |
003009 | David T. Barnard [Canada] ; Lou Burnard [Royaume-Uni] ; Jean-Pierre Gaspart ; Lynne A. Price [États-Unis] ; Michael Sperberg-McQueen [États-Unis] ; Giovanni Battista Varile [Royaume-Uni] | Hierarchical encoding of text: Technical problems and SGML solutions |
003681 | Michael Sperberg-McQueen [États-Unis] | Text in the Electronic Age: Texual Study and Textual Study and Text Encoding, with Examples from Medieval Texts |
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