[tei-council] [Fwd: abuse of <desc>]

Peter Boot pboot at xs4all.nl
Wed Jul 2 11:40:55 EDT 2008


Wouldn't it be lot simpler to just widen the definition of <desc>? The
function of a description does not depend on what is described.

There no need to act right now, but do we need to wait for a proposal from
the sig? With the imminent release, we're introducing another location
where <desc> can be used (in <interpGrp>).

Peter

> Trying again...
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: abuse of <desc>
> Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2008 16:08:10 +0100
> From: Arianna Ciula <arianna.ciula at kcl.ac.uk>
> To: TEI Council <tei-council at lists.village.Virginia.EDU>
> References: <4868E77D.6050705 at oucs.ox.ac.uk>
>
> There is actually one mistake (or possibly more than that and therefore
> something we cannot tackle right now) that has been reported by the
> following paper at the DH conference in Finland last week:
> Øyvind Eide and Christian-Emil Ore, 'TEI and cultural heritage
> ontologies', paper presented at the Digital Humanities conference 2008.
>
> If you look at the definition of <desc>:
> '(description) contains a brief description of the intended usage,
> purpose, or application of its parent element.'
>
> it is evident that to use it to contain a description in a much broader
> sense than the one above is actually abuse. And we do this especially
> with elements that use model.labelLike. See for instance the <event
> type="marriage" when="1859-04-26"> or the first <org> example or the new
> climate example more evidently than others in the ND chapter.
>
> Øyvind and Christian -together with other things- proposed the
> introduction of a new more generic element called <description>. I I
> suppose it is wiser to wait for a more formal proposal from them and the
> SIG ontologies, so we can't deal with this right now, but thought I
> pointed this out to the rest of the council that wasn't at DH.
>
> Arianna
>
> Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
>> I'm proposing to make the release on 4th July (well, maybe 5th), so if
>> anyone knows of mistakes so far uncorrected, now is the time
>> to squeak
>>
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