Encoding Meetings/2014-03-17

From Digital Scholarship Group
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Document Analyses:

Nicole:

  • Ladies scientific journal
  • Unicode vs. nonunicode astronomical characters
    • Discussed submitting some characters for unicode
    • Process for getting certain characters approved
  • Issues with reading order on title page
  • Timeline with brackets
    • Incorrect or misprinted dates?
  • Issues with running headers
    • Discussed differences in encoding headings and running headers
  • Discussed authorship of individual sections: multiple authors?
    • How do we deal with
      level authorship?
  • structure
    • Two discrete parts (tacit if not explicit); scientific & literary
    • Recipes section: consistent formatting in headers?

Sarah:

  • The Female Advocate
  • Encoding turned lines
    • rend="pos(up/down)" must be position as it appears on page
    • Information must be contained within <l>, to prevent issues of well-formedness

Lindsey:

  • DHQ article
  • Discussed notes and footnotes
    • <ref> contains content, <pointer/> is an empty element

Discussed text tracking page - switch to workflow in Trello

  • Trello will be set up soon to allow for easy tracking and organization of works in progress

Discussed personographies:

  • Potential for collection of personographies
  • How do we prevent duplicates?

Miscellaneous issues discussed:

  • Title pages
    • <docRole type="publisher">, not <publisher>
    • <persName is always most interior element, when contained within <docRole> etc.