TEIbasierte
TEIbasierte refers to something that is based on or uses the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) standards. The TEI is a consortium that develops and maintains a set of guidelines for representing and encoding machine-readable texts, particularly those in the humanities. When an artifact, project, or system is described as TEIbasierte, it signifies that it adheres to the principles and practices laid out by the TEI. This typically involves the use of XML (Extensible Markup Language) to mark up textual content with specific tags that denote structural, semantic, or editorial information. For example, a TEIbasierte digital edition of a manuscript would use TEI tags to identify chapters, paragraphs, names, dates, and other features of the original text, making it searchable, analyzable, and preservable in a structured format. The TEIbasierte approach facilitates interoperability among different digital humanities projects and enables sophisticated computational analysis of textual data. It is a fundamental concept for scholars and institutions engaged in digital text preservation, scholarly editing, and computational linguistics.