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What Is SGML and How Does It Help?

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SGML is an abbreviation for “Standard Generalized Markup Language”. This language, or rather metalanguage, was first defined by an International Standard in 1986. l To complement the many detailed technical descriptions of SGML now available,2 this paper3 briefly describes the purpose and scope of the standard, aiming to persuade non-technically minded readers that it has something to offer them.

Lou Burnard is Director of the Oxford Text Archive at Oxford University Computing Services, with interests in electronic text and database technology. He is European Editor of the Text Encoding Initiative’s Guidelines.

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  • This bibliography lists some useful further reading for general information about SGML and markup languages. A full and very detailed SGML bibliography edited by Robin Cover and David T. Barnard is also available as TEI document MLW14.

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Burnard, L. (1995). What Is SGML and How Does It Help?. In: Ide, N., Véronis, J. (eds) Text Encoding Initiative. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0325-1_4

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