Course Description
XML Fundamentals II is a continuation of XML Fundamentals I. Taken together, both courses will provide an introduction to XML (the eXtensible Markup Language) and also introduce some basic tools for working with XML documents. The main goals of this course are for students to get comfortable with XML as a structured data format, learn the basic rules and tools for working with XML, and learn about several XML standards used in the library, digital humanities, data science, and digital publishing communities.
Topics in XML Fundamentals II will include: XPath, XML Document Type Definitions (DTDs) and Schemas, and a survey of several XML markup standards that are relevant to electronic text encoding and metadata management including Dublin Core, MARC-XML, and METS/MODS.
Course outcomes will include:
understanding how DTDs and Schemas define XML document structures and languages
understanding how to use XML electronic text markup languages and XML metadata markup schemas
understanding how XML markup schemas and standards are currently being used in the library and digital humanities and sciences communities
Course prerequisites: XML Fundamentals I or equivalent knowledge
This course can be taken as one of seven courses needed to earn our Certificate in XML and RDF-Based Systems, providing a basic foundation for the subsequent courses.
Robert Chavez
Robert Chavez holds a PhD in Classical Studies from Indiana University. From 1994-1999 he worked in the Library Electronic Text Resource Service at Indiana University Bloomington as an electronic text specialist. From 1999-2007 Robert worked at Tufts University at the Perseus Project and the Digital Collections and Archives as a programmer, digital humanist, and institutional repository program manager. He currently works for the New England Journal of Medicine as Content Applications Architect.
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