Difference between revisions of "Copyediting Feedback"

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* do we need parentheses here? "that holds chapter 3 (rather than near the bottom of the <div> that holds chapter 2)."[[User:Natasha|Natasha]]
 
* do we need parentheses here? "that holds chapter 3 (rather than near the bottom of the <div> that holds chapter 2)."[[User:Natasha|Natasha]]
* Copyedit through the whole text: "OCR" (not spelled out) and "Optical Character Recognition" [[User:Natasha|Natasha]]
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* Copyedit through the whole text: "OCR" (not spelled out) and "Optical Character Recognition"  
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    "optical character recognition" (lowercase) is OK [[User:Lorand|Susie]]
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[[User:Natasha|Natasha]]
 
* throughout:
 
* throughout:
 
**  <teiHeader> [stuff] </teiHeader>
 
**  <teiHeader> [stuff] </teiHeader>

Revision as of 17:42, 21 April 2009

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  • Copyedit the text so that we use terms like "item", "work", "tag", "element", "project", and "collection". consistently. Also check that we speak with a consistent voice: "the encoder should" vs. "the encoder must" vs. "the encoder will".
  • Copyedit throughout: "TEI Header", "teiHeader", "header", "Header".
  • Standardize how we reference elements and attributes -- sometimes with pointy brackets, sometimes monospace, sometimes both, sometimes in quotes, sometimes with no differentiating characters or font style.
    • elements should be referenced one way (monospace?)
    • attributes another (in quotes, with the @ as the preface?)
  • expand abbreviations and acronyms the first time mentioned
  • do we need parentheses here? "that holds chapter 3 (rather than near the bottom of the
    that holds chapter 2)."Natasha
  • Copyedit through the whole text: "OCR" (not spelled out) and "Optical Character Recognition"
    "optical character recognition" (lowercase) is OK Susie

Natasha

  • throughout:
    • <teiHeader> [stuff] </teiHeader>
    • <teiHeader> [info] </teiHeader>
    • <teiHeader> [Source and processing information goes here] </teiHeader>

What do we choose? Natasha