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[ENTRY] teiHeader handling for formal Impressum section #9

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tuurma opened this issue Mar 1, 2021 · 1 comment
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[ENTRY] teiHeader handling for formal Impressum section #9

tuurma opened this issue Mar 1, 2021 · 1 comment

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@tuurma
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tuurma commented Mar 1, 2021

Title

Displaying TEI document metadata

Category

ODD

Problem

Numerous institutions require formally structured impressum section

Solution

Example with an HTML template showing Impressum

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Example from the Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences

Commentary: In the html edition, the impressum (which we call Colophon) is a subset of the content of the <teiHeader>. It includes:

  • the <fileDesc> element and its descendants
  • the <profileDesc> element (which always contains <abstract>)

Generic desideratum vs. project specific requirements:

  • if a generic presentation of these elements is provided in the form of simple textual blocks, this would be fully adequate to the purpose
  • in order for the generic mechanism to be compatible with a specific "Slovenian" requirement, we only need that within <availability>, a <p> will be anticipated
  • (this particular <p rend="CIP"> contains cataloguing-in-publication data and we can process it separately (I hope so) via ODD: this paragraph contains a snippet of html, delivered (and requested in the edition) by the national library), cf. in the source: /TEI/teiHeader[1]/fileDesc[1]/publicationStmt[1]/availability[1]/p[2]

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