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-x +====== CERL Seminar 2014 ====== 
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-x +===== The application of text encoding facilities to digital versions of European early books (Oslo, 28 October 2014) ===== 
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 +Introduction: About CERL {{:services:seminars:2014-10-28_cerlsemoslo.pdf|Marian Lefferts}} and {{:services:seminars:powerpoint_dondi_oslo_28_10_14.pdf|Cristina Dondi}} (CERL) 
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 +Paper 1: {{:services:seminars:impact_parkola_pdf.pdf|The Impact Centre of Competence: tools for text digitisation and transcription}} – Tomasz Parkoła (Digital Libraries Team, Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poznan) 
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 +Paper 2: {{:services:seminars:lavold_wiger_cerl_20141028.pdf|From manuscript to epub}} – Bente Lavold and Ellen Nessheim Wiger (National Library of Norway, Oslo) 
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 +Paper 3: Graphical analysis and graphematics for the BVH corpus (Bibliothèques Virtuelles Humanistes) – Marie-Luce Demonet and Frédéric Rayar (University of Tours) 
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 +Paper 4: {{:services:seminars:iglesia_tei.pdf|Metadata and other data in TEI}} – Martin de la Iglesia (Metadata and Data Conversion Group, Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek, Göttingen)  
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 +Paper 5: {{:services:seminars:ocr_fabian_cs.pdf|OCR-ing at the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek: projects and experiences}} – Claudia Fabian (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich)  
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 +Paper 6: {{:services:seminars:when_not_to_ocr_-_the_experience_of_eebo-tcp_-_cerl_annual_seminar_-_2014-10-28.pdf|When not to OCR – the experience of EEBO-TCP}} – Michael Popham (Digital Collections and Preservation Services, Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford) 
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 +Paper 7: How to generate society’s interest in digitized books and periodicals? – Zane Vitonlina (Colibrum, Riga)  
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 +Paper 8: The birth of a massive search engine for historical and multi-cultural handwritten collections – Lambert Schomaker (Groningen University) 
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 +Paper 9: {{:services:seminars:mazzei_cerl_2014.pdf|Incremental and Offline Handwriting Recognition for the Venice Time Machine}} – Andrea Mazzei and Fouad Slimane (Digital Humanities Lab, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL),  Lausanne) 
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