Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
> so unless we add <label> to model.phrase, slightly
> back to the drawing board of @status or @label on <edition>
I much prefer @docStatus to @status or @label; it seems clearer. I see
no reason why it shouldn't be potentially useful inside <biblStruct>,
too. That would solve one small issue I have with
<biblStruct>/<biblFUll>/<bibl> and <title>:
title/@level has values a, m, j, s, and u.
The last is "unpublished", which, it seems to me, actually refers to the
document status; that's surely different from the document _type_, which
is what a, m, j and s refer to. It would be very useful to be able to say:
...<title level="m">Title of thesis</title>
...<edition docStatus="unpublished">...</edition>
so it's clear that it's a full-length monograph, but not published.
So I think it's fine to have @docStatus available on <edition> wherever
it appears, but the Guidelines would probably give most
info/guidance/examples with reference to its use in the teiHeader.
Cheers,
Martin
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