[tei-council] bibliography of references for examples
Arianna Ciula
arianna.ciula at kcl.ac.uk
Mon Sep 24 12:58:58 EDT 2007
So if I understand well there are two tasks:
- check the bibliography of references (i.e. the list extracted by
Sebastian), making it consistent and uniform the markup (once the
council has agreed on what this should be)
- check the list of examples, find the references when there aren't any,
choose a model and do the bibliographical markup (for the list below)
How much time do we have for these tasks? I assume they can they be
performed without touching the chapters i.e. as stand alone
bibliographical files.
Arianna
Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
> I have made a <bibl> for each comment+ immediately following
> an <egXML>; there are about 220 of them.
>
> If we tidy this up, we could link relevant egXML to
> the appropriate <bibl>. Anyone want to pick this up and run with it?
>
> typical examples:
>
> <bibl xml:id="STGA-54"> Merchant of Venice, I.ii, speech 5
> (Portia) </bibl>
> <bibl xml:id="STGA-55"> Clockwork Orange, opening </bibl>
> <bibl xml:id="STGA-60"> Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address,
> 4 March 1865, rpt. (from Richardson, ed., Messages and Papers, 6:276ff)
> in H. S. Commager, ed., Documents of American
> History, 5th ed. (New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts,
> 1949), p. 442. </bibl>
>
> not to mention things to weed out like
>
> <bibl xml:id="HD32-145"> need a real example here damn
> straight. -msm </bibl>
> <bibl xml:id="COEDREG-342"> from Winnie the Pooh, from
> memory</bibl>
> and
> <bibl xml:id="NDNYM-1617"> add example to show that Amadeus
> has same referents </bibl>
> and
> <bibl xml:id="HD7-264"> this is what Rich suggested: me, I
> think the contents of the supplementary file should be decanted into the
> encodingDesc (LB) Do we agree that this really
> is an acceptable minimal recommendation? Not at all:
> it ought to have encodingDesc, profileDesc, and revisionDesc too. Which
> I have now added. -msm </bibl>
>
>
>
> (Lou: Utilities/collectegxmlcits.xsl)
>
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Dr Arianna Ciula
Research Associate
Centre for Computing in the Humanities
King's College London
Strand
London WC2R 2LS (UK)
Tel: +44 (0)20 78481945
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/cch
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