
Sharon Howard modernized the editorial guidelines and documentation for the kingsdigitallab/alice-thornton repository, focusing on TEI XML encoding and scalable editorial workflows. She overhauled the TEI structure guidance, expanded documentation in Markdown, and introduced sample content to improve onboarding and maintainability. Her work included refining the guidelines element set through multiple drafts, ensuring consistency in editorial annotations and encoding practices. Sharon also addressed documentation accessibility by fixing a broken Markdown link, enhancing the reliability of references. The project emphasized traceable, well-documented commits, resulting in a more robust and collaborative environment for digital humanities contributors and downstream tooling integration.

February 2025 for kingsdigitallab/alice-thornton delivered a comprehensive modernization of TEI guidelines and editorial workflows, paired with targeted documentation improvements and a critical fix to documentation accessibility. The work reflects a shift toward consistent encoding practices, scalable editorial processes, and higher reliability of reference materials, enabling smoother collaboration with content authors and downstream tooling.
February 2025 for kingsdigitallab/alice-thornton delivered a comprehensive modernization of TEI guidelines and editorial workflows, paired with targeted documentation improvements and a critical fix to documentation accessibility. The work reflects a shift toward consistent encoding practices, scalable editorial processes, and higher reliability of reference materials, enabling smoother collaboration with content authors and downstream tooling.
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