[tei-council] Apologies for late arrival at the telco
Martin Holmes
mholmes at uvic.ca
Mon Feb 8 12:24:17 EST 2010
Hi Laurent,
These are the 62 item types I've needed to differentiate over the past
few years:
1. ABSTRACT
2. ADDENDUM
3. ANNOUNCEMENT
4. ARTICLE COMMENTARY
5. ARTWORK
6. AUDIO RECORDING
7. BILL
8. BLOG
9. BLOG POSTING
10. BOOK - one author
11. BOOK - two authors
12. BOOK - three authors
13. BOOK - four or more authors
14. BOOK - EDITED
15. BOOKS - MULTIPLE EDITIONS
16. BOOK - MULTIPLE VOLUMES
17. BOOKS - CORPORATE AUTHOR
18. BOOK IN A SERIES
19. BOOK REVIEW in a JOURNAL
20. BOOK SUBMITTED BUT NOT YET PUBLISHED
21. CASE
22. CHAPTER IN A BOOK (WORK IN AN ANTHOLOGY)
23. COMPUTER SOFTWARE
24. DISSERTATION or THESIS (UNPUBLISHED)
25. E-BOOK
26. EDITION (of a saga or similar traditional text)
27. ENCYCLOPEDIA or DICTIONARY ENTRY
28. FILM, VIDEOTAPE, or DVD
29. GOVERNMENT DOCUMENT
30. HEARING
31. INSTANT MESSAGE
32. JOURNAL ARTICLE
33. JOURNAL ARTICLE in a SPECIAL ISSUE
34. LETTER
35. MAGAZINE – NO AUTHOR
36. MANUSCRIPT
37. MAP
38. NEWSPAPER: NO AUTHOR
39. ONLINE ARTICLE
40. ONLINE BROCHURE
41. ONLINE COMMUNITY
42. ONLINE FACT SHEET
43. ONLINE LETTER TO EDITOR
44. ONLINE PROJECT
45. ONLINE PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT
46. ONLINE REPORT
47. PATENT
48. PERSONAL COMMUNICATION
49. PERSONAL INTERVIEW
50. PRESENTATION (e.g. Conference paper)
51. PODCAST
52. PRIVATE EMAIL
53. PAPER IN A PROCEEDINGS
54. PAPER SUBMITTED BUT NOT YET PUBLISHED
55. PAPER (UNPUBLISHED) DELIVERED AT A CONFERENCE
56. RADIO BROADCAST
57. REPRINT
58. STATUTE
59. TELEVISION: NEWS BROADCAST
60. TELEVISION: SERIES EPISODE
61. TRANSLATION
62. WEBSITE
The main reasons for having to differentiate them have been the
requirement to render them in particular ways to conform with one or
other of the major style guides (or the idiosyncratic preferences of an
editor). We might start by trying to reduce these to a set of coherent
categories.
Cheers,
Martin
Laurent Romary wrote:
> No problem. You have indeed been appointed in the little task force
> (with Kevin and I) on biblStruct, with the following objectives:
> - identify a core set of types that we want the TEI to support
> - elicit reference biblStruct usages for such types on the basis of a
> selection of commented examples (extracted from the giudelines).
> Have a good day!
> Laurent
>
> Le 8 févr. 10 à 17:55, Martin Holmes a écrit :
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> Just wanted to apologise for only getting in for the second half of
>> the
>> telco today. It started right in the middle of my commute time, so my
>> plan had been to take the morning off and do the telco from home,
>> but it
>> turned out that I had to be at work for other reasons.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Martin
>> --
>> Martin Holmes
>> University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre
>> (mholmes at uvic.ca)
>> Half-Baked Software, Inc.
>> (mholmes at halfbakedsoftware.com)
>> martin at mholmes.com
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Martin Holmes
University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre
(mholmes at uvic.ca)
Half-Baked Software, Inc.
(mholmes at halfbakedsoftware.com)
martin at mholmes.com
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