[MOA2-WP] Re: TEI Lite question

rdecandido (rdecandido@nypl.org)
Fri, 12 Feb 1999 09:58:06 -0800 (PST)

Sue,
Happily we haven't come across and ditto marks yet and I'm fresh out
of bright ideas about what might be done other than transcribing them
as quotation marks--but that would only work in a table where they
would line up properly.

bob

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Subject: [MOA2-WP] Re: TEI Lite question
Author: Susan Hamburger <sxh@psulias.psu.edu> at Internet
Date: 2/11/99 2:11 PM

Bob, I just finished fully tagging three entries in the minute book--all
that I plan to do for this project. If the information was interesting I
might do more but it's quite dull reading. I did each entry as a separate
<div> and would think that "entry" is the most accurate description for the
"type."

Thanks for the idea to use a <samplingDecl>; I just added it to the header.

How are you encoding ditto marks? I haven't seen any documentation for
that little quirk.

Sue

At 11:50 AM 2/11/99 -0800, you wrote:
> We're puzzling over how to do diaries, too. I don't think you need to
> split up the SGML into separate files. In the header you can put in a
> <samplingDecl> that describes what you omitted. Here are the remarks
> for this tag from the Guidelines:
>
> " This element records all information about systematic inclusion or
> omission of portions of the text, whether a reflection of sampling
> procedures in the pure sense or of systematic omission of material
> deemed either too difficult to transcribe or not of sufficient
> interest."
>
> Doing this strikes me as a better option. Not only does it keep
> together parts of what is a single document, it also gives you a
> chance to explain what you have left out and why.
>
> I had a question, too. We're making each date entry a separate <div>.
> What do you think would be a good "type" for this sort of div?
> "entry"? "day"? "date"?
>
> bob
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>Subject: [MOA2-WP] Re: TEI Lite question
>Author: Merrilee Proffitt <mproffit@library.berkeley.edu> at Internet
>Date: 2/4/99 5:22 PM
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>Sue,
>
>I'm happy to hear that you are progressing along so well. Since you are
>transcribing entries from the same document, I think I would keep them in
>the same document, in seperate divs. Rob, are you still working on TEI
>transcriptions? What do you think?
>
>Merrilee
>
>On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Susan Hamburger wrote:
>
>> Well, I've finished putting all the data into the MOA2 database for the
>> minute book. Now I'm about to tackle TEI Lite for the first time to
>> transcribe selected date entries in the minute book. Question: Since TEI
>> assumes that the entire book will be transcribed, and we've only planned
to
>> do six non-contiguous entries, should each entry be done as a separate
>> document so the linking from the scanned image will be to each
>> transcription rather than all six?
>>
>> Sue
>>
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