diff --git a/viscoll-api/public/viscoll-datamodel2.0.rng b/viscoll-api/public/viscoll-datamodel2.0.rng index 127f095a..26cfa6bd 100644 --- a/viscoll-api/public/viscoll-datamodel2.0.rng +++ b/viscoll-api/public/viscoll-datamodel2.0.rng @@ -1,14 +1,23 @@ - + + + + 2.2.0 + + + + - On viscoll document may contain multiple textblock elements + On + viscoll document may contain multiple textblock elements Optional @url points to a record describing the textblock, e.g. a catalog + >Optional url points to a record describing the textblock, e.g. a catalog record @@ -19,7 +28,7 @@ Optional - @title provides the title of the textblock as defined by the people + title provides the title of the textblock as defined by the people or group doing the cataloging (viscoll does not define title) @@ -31,7 +40,7 @@ @date is + xmlns="http://relaxng.org/ns/compatibility/annotations/1.0">date is optional and is undefined. Could be linked to a controlled vocabulary in tools (e.g., a list of centuries) @@ -46,8 +55,6 @@ - - direction is required and the default value is l-r @@ -58,30 +65,86 @@ - - refers to the format, usually of a printed book. Possible values are 2mo, 4mo, 8mo, 12mo, 16mo, 32mo, 64mo - - - 2mo - 4mo - 8mo - 12mo - 16mo - 24mo - - - + +

Refers to the format, usually of a printed book. Possible values + are fol.*, agenda 4to*, 4to*, 8vo*, 12mo, long 12mo, 16mo*, + 18mo, 24mo, long 24mo, 32mo*, 48mo, 64mo*, 72mo, 96mo, 128mo + based on the DCRM(B) standard, the national standard for + cataloging rare books in library collections, generally adopted + by English-speaking countries and some non-English-speaking + countries, with the addition of "agenda quarto" (Needham, Paul. + 2017. “Format and Paper Size in Fifteenth-Century Printing.” In + Materielle Aspekte in Der Inkunabelforschung, edited + by Christoph Reske and Wolfgang Schmitz, 59–108. Wolfenbüttel + Writings on the History of Bookkeeping 49. Wiesbaden: + Harrassowitz Verlag in Kommission.). * indicates formats + considered by the Needham Calculator + (http://www.needhamcalculator.net/), see paper size below. In + case of mixed formats, e.g., F° and 4°, or other options being + used in one textblock, the information should be mapped directly + to the sheets instead.

+
+ + + fol. + agenda 4to + 4to + 8vo + 12mo + long 12mo + 16mo + 18mo + 24mo + long 24mo + 32mo + 48mo + 64mo + 72mo + 96mo + 128mo + mixed format + other + + + + + +
- - - refers to the category list in the "Table of Fifteenth-Century Paper Flavors" for the Needham Calculator (http://www.needhamcalculator.net/) + + +

Refers to the category list in the "Table of Fifteenth-Century + Paper Flavors" for the Needham Calculator + (http://www.needhamcalculator.net/). For more information see + also: Needham, Paul. 2017. “Format and Paper Size in + Fifteenth-Century Printing.” In Materielle Aspekte in Der + Inkunabelforschung, edited by Christoph Reske and + Wolfgang Schmitz, 59–108. Wolfenbüttel Writings on the History + of Bookkeeping 49. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag in Kommission. + In case of mixed sizes or other options being used in one + textblock, the information should be mapped directly to the + sheets instead.

+
    +
  • Papal: 56 x 38.5 cm (half sheet)
  • +
  • Imperial: 48 x 34 cm
  • +
  • Super-Royal (Reale Bolognese): 45 x 30 cm
  • +
  • Royal (Reale, Regal): 42 x 30 cm
  • +
  • Super-Median (Mezzana Grande?): 37 x 25 cm
  • +
  • Median (Mezzana): 34.5/35 x 25 cm
  • +
  • Super-Chancery: 33 x 23 cm
  • +
  • Chancery (Reçute, Comune, Kanzleiformat): 31/31.5 x 23 + cm
  • +
  • Half-Median: 25 x 17.5 cm
  • +
+
+ papal imperial super-royal royal @@ -90,12 +153,15 @@ super-chancery chancery half-median + mixed_sizes + other + + +
- - The textblock begins with a list of quires @@ -103,159 +169,322 @@
- - - One leaf element to describe each leaf in the - textblock - - - - If a leaf is a stub, the value of @stub is "yes" - - otherwise @stub is not there - yes - - - - id - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + + One leaf + element to describe each leaf in the textblock + - + + If a leaf is a stub, the value of @stub is "yes" - + otherwise @stub is not there + yes + + + id + + - - - original - added - replaced - missing - - + + + + + + + + + + + - - - - - - - + - - - - - + + + original + added + replaced + missing + - - - - - + + + + + + + + + + - - - - - - - - single only has the value of "yes" and is only used if the - leaf is a singleton - - - yes - - - - - - - - - - Indicates the leaf (recto of) which is the start of the first quire. - - - yes - - - - - - - - - - Indicates if the leaf includes a foldout. The @direction attribute specifies direction (out, up, or down). May be repeated if the leaf has multiple foldouts. The order of multiple foldouts must be the order in which the leaf is unfolded. - + + + + + + + + + + - out - in - up - down + + + + + + + + + + single only has the value of "yes" and is only + used if the leaf is a singleton + + + yes + + + + + + + - - + + + + + Indicates the leaf (recto of) which is the start of the + first quire. + + + yes + + + + + + + + + + Indicates if the leaf includes a foldout. The + node specifies direction (out, up, or + down). May be repeated if the leaf has multiple + foldouts. The order of multiple foldouts must be the + order in which the leaf is unfolded. + + + out + in + up + down + + + + + + + + + + + + + defines the values allowed for identifying the methods + by which one leaf is attached to another. For "sewn" if + there is a @target identified, the two leaves are sewn + together, if there is no @target identified it is sewn + through the fold. Use "sewn" through the fold only when + you see it (i.e., in the center of a quire). Stitching + goes through the margin instead of through the fold. + Stitching will have one @target identifying the exit + point. Tacketing works in a similar manner to sewing + through the fold. "Conjoined" here indicates a leaf + conjoined with another not as part of the gathering + constitution, as is the case of doubled + endleaves. - - - - - - defines the values allowed for identifying the methods by which one leaf is attached to another. For "sewn" if there is a @target identified, the two leaves are sewn together, if there is no @target identified it is sewn through the fold. Use "sewn" through the fold only when you see it (i.e., in the center of a quire) - - - - - + + + sewn pasted tipped drummed + stitched + tacketed + conjoined other - - - - - + + + + + + + + + The @side attribute permits the mapping of features on one + of the two surfaces of a sheet. The possible values are + 'left' and 'right'. + + The place on the left of the centre of a book opened as + if to be read. All the components or features of a + binding on this side of the book can therefore be + described as left (e.g. left board, left endleaves, + etc.). This removes any confusion about what is the + front board on books written in arabic or latin, for + instance + (http://w3id.org/lob/concept/2947). + left + The place on the right of the centre of a book opened + as if to be read. All the components or features of a + binding on this side of the book can therefore be + described as right (e.g. right board, right endleaves, + etc.). This removes any confusion about what is the back + board on books written in arabic or latin, for instance + (http://w3id.org/lob/concept/3004). + right + + + + + + +

The location attribute permits the mapping of features on + the surface of a page. The model provides a list of + possible values, but the user can add values too. If + more than one location is to be selected, the values + should be separated by a space, for this reason, spaces + are not allowed in the location values, use camelCasing, + _underscore, or similar instead.

+

Suggested values, as defined in the Language of Bindings + or the Getty's AAT, are:

+

+
+ +
+
certainty + annotation @@ -290,7 +519,11 @@
- Any defined taxonomy must include at least one term. If the taxonomy is defined external to the viscoll document, the term must have a @ref pointing to the external definition + Any + defined taxonomy must include at least one term. If the taxonomy is + defined external to the viscoll document, the term must have a @ref + pointing to the external definition term @@ -301,11 +534,26 @@ id - + + + + + + + +
+ + + notes + + + + + mapping @@ -314,16 +562,150 @@ map - + The @side attribute permits the mapping of features on one + of the two surfaces of a sheet. The possible values are + 'left' and 'right'. + + The place on the left of the centre of a book opened as + if to be read. All the components or features of a + binding on this side of the book can therefore be + described as left (e.g. left board, left endleaves, + etc.). This removes any confusion about what is the + front board on books written in arabic or latin, for + instance + (http://w3id.org/lob/concept/2947). + left + The place on the right of the centre of a book opened + as if to be read. All the components or features of a + binding on this side of the book can therefore be + described as right (e.g. right board, right endleaves, + etc.). This removes any confusion about what is the back + board on books written in arabic or latin, for instance + (http://w3id.org/lob/concept/3004). + right + - + + +

The location attribute permits the mapping of features on + the surface of a page. The model provides a list of + possible values, but the user can add values too. If + more than one location is to be selected, the values + should be separated by a space, for this reason, spaces + are not allowed in the location values, use camelCasing, + _underscore, or similar instead.

+

Suggested values, as defined in the Language of Bindings + or the Getty's AAT, are:

+

+
+ +
- - term + - +
+ + + + + + term + + + @@ -335,9 +717,15 @@ + + + + + - values for @certainty: 1 = very certain, 2 = fairly certain, 3 = not certain + values for + @certainty: 1 = very certain, 2 = fairly certain, 3 = not certain 1 2 @@ -369,22 +757,43 @@ + - + For + printed books, the alphanumerical code printed (or derived) for the + gathering. + - + id - + + + + + + + + + + + certainty + + + + + id + + -
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