We are pleased to announce the release of TEI Boilerplate 1.0, a lightweight 
solution for publishing styled TEI P5 content directly in modern web browsers.

The typical method for publishing TEI on the web involves an often complex XSLT 
transformation from TEI to HTML, which results in the loss of much of the 
semanticy richness of the original TEI document.  TEI Boilerplate uses a 
relatively simple XSLT transformation to embed the entire TEI document inside 
an HTML5 shell, relying on CSS and JavaScript to format and process the TEI 
content.  We hope that this lightweight approach will provide a simple solution 
for publishing TEI content on the web, and it may be particularly useful in 
teaching contexts and in systems like Omeka.  We further hope that this 
approach will foster innovation in the delivery and analysis of TEI content by 
exposing that content directly to the capabilities of modern web technologies: 
HTML5, CSS 3, JavaScript and the many popular JavaScript frameworks, such as 
JQuery and EXT JS.

For more details, a demo file, download links, etc., please visit 
<http://teiboilerplate.org/>.

TEI Boilerplate is open source and licensed under a Creative Commons 
Attribution 3.0 Unported License.

The TEI Boilerplate Team
John Walsh, Indiana University
Grant Simpson, Indiana University
Saeed Moaddeli, Indiana University

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| John A. Walsh
| Assistant Professor, School of Library and Information Science
| Indiana University, 1320 East Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47405
| www:<http://www.slis.indiana.edu/faculty/jawalsh/>
| Voice:812-856-0707 Fax:812-856-2062 <mailto:jawa...@indiana.edu>

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