This repository hosts materials for the workshop Textes et éditions numériques, that takes place in Lausanne on 25-26 April 2019. The event is part of the Programme doctoral en études numériques of the University of Lausanne.
Two sessions of the workshop engage with the theory and practice of semi-automated collation and provide a basic training in the open source collation program CollateX and precisely its Python version (for more info, see CollateX Documentation).
Instructions about the installation of CollateX and Jupyter Notebooks are available here:
26 April, 11h00-12h30
What is collation and how is performed automatically. Slides
Prepare the environment. Go to Notebook
Collate for real: plain text. Go to Notebook
26 April, 14h00-15h30
The Gothenburg model. Slides
Collate for real: files. Go to Notebook
Collate for real: output options. Go to Notebook
Normalization in collation. Go to Notebook
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The materials collected here are mostly taken from the DiXiT Workshop Code and Collation: Training Textual Scholars held in Amsterdam in 2016 (website | Github repo). The Amsterdam Workshop itself partly reuses tutorials from the CollateX Workshop held in Sydney during DH 2016 and from the instructors' teaching materials. Many persons have contributed to these tutorials, among which Ronald Haentjens Dekker (the main developer of CollateX) and, in alphabetical order, Tara Andrews, Helena Bermudez Sabel, David Birnbaum, Elli Bleeker, Leif-Jöran Olsson, Elena Spadini, Catherine Smith, Joris Van Zundert.