Biblioteca Electrónica Textual del teatro español (1868-1936) e investigación con grafos
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https://doi.org/10.5944/rhd.vol.3.2019.23144Keywords:
XML-TEI, Grafos, metadatos, Teatro español, Edad de PlataAbstract
Este artículo presenta, en primer lugar, el proceso de trabajo para la construcción de la Biblioteca Electrónica Textual del Teatro en Español (1868-1936) del Grupo de Humanidades y Edición Digital (GHEDI). Dentro de las decisiones y labores realizadas hasta la fecha encontramos: la elección de los autores, el proceso de trabajo de las obras que se han editado con lenguaje de marcado XML-TEI, la construcción de metadatos y la utilización posterior de grafos para el análisis de las piezas dramáticas. En segundo lugar, encontramos una reflexión sobre el valor del uso de los grafos y el alcance de los metadatos empleados, a partir del estudio de los grafos elaborados sobre dos obras: Electra de Benito Pérez Galdós y Luces de bohemia de Valle-Inclán.
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