Metadata Template for Anthology Pages
This file contains a template for the
<teiHeader>
and
<front>
elements of a born-digital file in an anthology.¶ Sample TEI Header
<teiHeader>
<fileDesc>
<titleStmt>
<title type="main">Authority Title</title>
<title type="short">Abbreviated Title</title>
<respStmt>
<resp ref="resp:aut">Author</resp>
<persName ref="pers:ABBR1">Author Name</persName>
</respStmt>
<respStmt><!-- If the file has been converted and remediated from a page first prepared in XWiki. -->
<resp ref="resp:edt_mrk">Conversion and Remediation</resp>
<orgName ref="org:LEMD1">LEMDO Team</orgName>
</respStmt>
<respStmt><!-- If the file has been first created in TEI. -->
<resp ref="resp:edt_mrk">Encoder</resp>
<orgName ref="org:LEMD1">LEMDO Team</orgName>
</respStmt>
<sponsor ref="org:QME1">Queen’s Men Editions</sponsor>
<!-- Add the anthology that commissioned or wrote the document. -->
<funder>Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada</funder>
</titleStmt>
<editionStmt>
<p>Released with [Anthology Name] 1.0</p>
</editionStmt>
<publicationStmt>
<publisher>University of Victoria on the Linked Early Modern Drama Online Platform</publisher>
<availability>
<licence from="2020-12-30" resp="pers:OSTO1" corresp="anth:qme"/>
<!-- Anthology pages are licenced only to the anthology or anthologies in which they are meant to appear. They do not need to be licensed for LEMDO. -->
<p><!-- Add your anthologyʼs copyright/permissions statement here. --></p>
</availability>
</publicationStmt>
<seriesStmt>
<p><!-- Anthology Name --></p>
</seriesStmt>
<sourceDesc>
<p>Written for the LEMDO platform by the QME team.</p>
<!-- OR the following paragraph if the page was originally published on XWiki -->
<p>Originally created in the ISE’s XWiki platform and published on the original and now-staticized QME website. Converted and remediated for the LEMDO Platform and republished in the QME anthology.</p>
<!-- OR the following paragraph for production credits -->
<p>Originally created in the ISE’s Shakespeare in Performance (SIP) database and published on the original and now-staticized QME website. Converted and remediated for the LEMDO Platform and republished in the QME anthology.</p>
</sourceDesc>
</fileDesc>
<profileDesc>
<textClass>
<catRef scheme="tax:emdDocumentTypes" target="cat:ldtBornDigInfo"/>
<catRef scheme="tax:emdDocumentTypes" target="cat:edhSourceXWiki"/>
<!-- If the content was first prepared and/or published via XWiki. -->
</textClass>
</profileDesc>
<encodingDesc>
<p>Encoded in TEI P5 according to the LEMDO Customization and Encoding Guidelines</p>
<editorialDecl>
<p>n/a</p>
</editorialDecl>
<!-- Anthology pages are not editions of texts, so they do not need an editorial declaration. Put n/a in the text node so that the metadata pane indicates clearly that these documents are not edited texts. -->
</encodingDesc>
<revisionDesc status="published"><!-- The status must be published for the page to appear in the anthology. -->
<change who="pers:JENS1" when="2020-12-31" status="published">Finalized metadata for inclusion of file in QME anthology. Changed status to published.</change>
<change who="pers:TAKE1" when="2018-08-02" status="prgGenerated">Converted document.</change>
<!-- Joey will have added a change element for the date of the XWiki to TEI conversion. Make sure that this change element as the status value of "prgGenerated" because Joey didn't add that status at the time. -->
<change who="org:QME1" notAfter="2018">Content added to XWiki by a member of the QME team or a member of the ISE team acting on behalf of QME. The earlier history of this content is not known.</change>
<!-- Use this change element OR one of the next two. -->
<change who="org:QME1" notAfter="2018" status="peerReviewed">Original peer-reviewed content added to XWiki by a member of the QME team or a member of the ISE team acting on behalf of QME. The earlier history of this content was not captured in metadata.</change>
<change who="org:QME1" notAfter="2018">Original content added to XWiki by a member of the QME team or a member of the ISE team acting on behalf of QME. The earlier history of this content was not captured in metadata.</change>
</revisionDesc>
</teiHeader>
<fileDesc>
<titleStmt>
<title type="main">Authority Title</title>
<title type="short">Abbreviated Title</title>
<respStmt>
<resp ref="resp:aut">Author</resp>
<persName ref="pers:ABBR1">Author Name</persName>
</respStmt>
<respStmt><!-- If the file has been converted and remediated from a page first prepared in XWiki. -->
<resp ref="resp:edt_mrk">Conversion and Remediation</resp>
<orgName ref="org:LEMD1">LEMDO Team</orgName>
</respStmt>
<respStmt><!-- If the file has been first created in TEI. -->
<resp ref="resp:edt_mrk">Encoder</resp>
<orgName ref="org:LEMD1">LEMDO Team</orgName>
</respStmt>
<sponsor ref="org:QME1">Queen’s Men Editions</sponsor>
<!-- Add the anthology that commissioned or wrote the document. -->
<funder>Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada</funder>
</titleStmt>
<editionStmt>
<p>Released with [Anthology Name] 1.0</p>
</editionStmt>
<publicationStmt>
<publisher>University of Victoria on the Linked Early Modern Drama Online Platform</publisher>
<availability>
<licence from="2020-12-30" resp="pers:OSTO1" corresp="anth:qme"/>
<!-- Anthology pages are licenced only to the anthology or anthologies in which they are meant to appear. They do not need to be licensed for LEMDO. -->
<p><!-- Add your anthologyʼs copyright/permissions statement here. --></p>
</availability>
</publicationStmt>
<seriesStmt>
<p><!-- Anthology Name --></p>
</seriesStmt>
<sourceDesc>
<p>Written for the LEMDO platform by the QME team.</p>
<!-- OR the following paragraph if the page was originally published on XWiki -->
<p>Originally created in the ISE’s XWiki platform and published on the original and now-staticized QME website. Converted and remediated for the LEMDO Platform and republished in the QME anthology.</p>
<!-- OR the following paragraph for production credits -->
<p>Originally created in the ISE’s Shakespeare in Performance (SIP) database and published on the original and now-staticized QME website. Converted and remediated for the LEMDO Platform and republished in the QME anthology.</p>
</sourceDesc>
</fileDesc>
<profileDesc>
<textClass>
<catRef scheme="tax:emdDocumentTypes" target="cat:ldtBornDigInfo"/>
<catRef scheme="tax:emdDocumentTypes" target="cat:edhSourceXWiki"/>
<!-- If the content was first prepared and/or published via XWiki. -->
</textClass>
</profileDesc>
<encodingDesc>
<p>Encoded in TEI P5 according to the LEMDO Customization and Encoding Guidelines</p>
<editorialDecl>
<p>n/a</p>
</editorialDecl>
<!-- Anthology pages are not editions of texts, so they do not need an editorial declaration. Put n/a in the text node so that the metadata pane indicates clearly that these documents are not edited texts. -->
</encodingDesc>
<revisionDesc status="published"><!-- The status must be published for the page to appear in the anthology. -->
<change who="pers:JENS1" when="2020-12-31" status="published">Finalized metadata for inclusion of file in QME anthology. Changed status to published.</change>
<change who="pers:TAKE1" when="2018-08-02" status="prgGenerated">Converted document.</change>
<!-- Joey will have added a change element for the date of the XWiki to TEI conversion. Make sure that this change element as the status value of "prgGenerated" because Joey didn't add that status at the time. -->
<change who="org:QME1" notAfter="2018">Content added to XWiki by a member of the QME team or a member of the ISE team acting on behalf of QME. The earlier history of this content is not known.</change>
<!-- Use this change element OR one of the next two. -->
<change who="org:QME1" notAfter="2018" status="peerReviewed">Original peer-reviewed content added to XWiki by a member of the QME team or a member of the ISE team acting on behalf of QME. The earlier history of this content was not captured in metadata.</change>
<change who="org:QME1" notAfter="2018">Original content added to XWiki by a member of the QME team or a member of the ISE team acting on behalf of QME. The earlier history of this content was not captured in metadata.</change>
</revisionDesc>
</teiHeader>
¶ Notes
Feel free to ask LEMDO for help by emailing lemdo@uvic.ca (monitored by the Director and the Project Manager) or lemdotech@uvic.ca (monitored by the Director, Project Manager, and Remediators).
Prosopography
Helen Ostovich
Helen Ostovich, professor emerita of English at McMaster University, is the founder
and general editor of Queen’s Men Editions. She is a general editor of The Revels Plays (Manchester University Press); Series
Editor of Studies in Performance and Early Modern Drama (Ashgate, now Routledge),
and series co-editor of Late Tudor and Stuart Drama (MIP); play-editor of several
works by Ben Jonson, in Four Comedies: Ben Jonson (1997); Every Man Out of his Humour (Revels 2001); and The Magnetic Lady (Cambridge 2012). She has also edited the Norton Shakespeare 3 The Merry Wives of Windsor Q1602 and F1623 (2015); The Late Lancashire Witches and A Jovial Crew for Richard Brome Online, revised for a 4-volume set from OUP 2021; The Ball, for the Oxford Complete Works of James Shirley (2021); The Merry Wives of Windsor for Internet Shakespeare Editions, and The Dutch Courtesan (with Erin Julian) for the Complete Works of John Marston, OUP 2022. She has published
many articles and book chapters on Jonson, Shakespeare, and others, and several book
collections, most recently Magical Transformations of the Early Modern English Stage with Lisa Hopkins (2014), and the equivalent to book website, Performance as Research in Early English Theatre Studies: The Three Ladies of London in Context containing scripts, glossary, almost fifty conference papers edited and updated to
essays; video; link to Queenʼs Mens Ediitons and YouTube: http://threeladiesoflondon.mcmaster.ca/contexts/index.htm, 2015. Recently, she was guest editor of Strangers and Aliens in London ca 1605,
Special Issue on Marston, Early Theatre 23.1 (June 2020). She can be contacted at ostovich@mcmaster.ca.
Janelle Jenstad
Janelle Jenstad is a Professor of English at the University of
Victoria, Director of The Map
of Early Modern London, and Director of Linked Early Modern Drama
Online. With Jennifer Roberts-Smith and Mark Kaethler, she
co-edited Shakespeare’s Language in Digital Media: Old
Words, New Tools (Routledge). She has edited John Stow’s
A Survey of London (1598 text) for MoEML
and is currently editing The Merchant of Venice
(with Stephen Wittek) and Heywood’s 2 If You Know Not
Me You Know Nobody for DRE. Her articles have appeared in
Digital Humanities Quarterly, Elizabethan Theatre, Early Modern
Literary Studies, Shakespeare
Bulletin, Renaissance and
Reformation, and The Journal of Medieval
and Early Modern Studies. She contributed chapters to Approaches to Teaching Othello (MLA); Teaching Early Modern Literature from the Archives
(MLA); Institutional Culture in Early Modern
England (Brill); Shakespeare, Language, and
the Stage (Arden); Performing Maternity in
Early Modern England (Ashgate); New
Directions in the Geohumanities (Routledge); Early Modern Studies and the Digital Turn (Iter);
Placing Names: Enriching and Integrating
Gazetteers (Indiana); Making Things and
Drawing Boundaries (Minnesota); Rethinking
Shakespeare Source Study: Audiences, Authors, and Digital
Technologies (Routledge); and Civic
Performance: Pageantry and Entertainments in Early Modern
London (Routledge). For more details, see janellejenstad.com.
Joey Takeda
Joey Takeda is LEMDO’s Consulting Programmer and Designer, a role he
assumed in 2020 after three years as the Lead Developer on
LEMDO.
Martin Holmes
Martin Holmes has worked as a developer in the
UVicʼs Humanities Computing and Media Centre for
over two decades, and has been involved with dozens
of Digital Humanities projects. He has served on
the TEI Technical Council and as Managing Editor of
the Journal of the TEI. He took over from Joey Takeda as
lead developer on LEMDO in 2020. He is a collaborator on
the SSHRC Partnership Grant led by Janelle Jenstad.
Navarra Houldin
Project manager 2022–present. Textual remediator 2021–present. Navarra Houldin (they/them)
completed their BA in History and Spanish at the University of Victoria in 2022. During
their degree, they worked as a teaching assistant with the University of Victoriaʼs
Department of Hispanic and Italian Studies. Their primary research was on gender and
sexuality in early modern Europe and Latin America.
Tracey El Hajj
Junior Programmer 2019–2020. Research Associate 2020–2021. Tracey received her PhD
from the Department of English at the University of Victoria in the field of Science
and Technology Studies. Her research focuses on the algorhythmics of networked communications. She was a 2019–2020 President’s Fellow in Research-Enriched
Teaching at UVic, where she taught an advanced course on
Artificial Intelligence and Everyday Life.Tracey was also a member of the Map of Early Modern London team, between 2018 and 2021. Between 2020 and 2021, she was a fellow in residence at the Praxis Studio for Comparative Media Studies, where she investigated the relationships between artificial intelligence, creativity, health, and justice. As of July 2021, Tracey has moved into the alt-ac world for a term position, while also teaching in the English Department at the University of Victoria.
Orgography
LEMDO Team (LEMD1)
The LEMDO Team is based at the University of Victoria and normally comprises the project
director, the lead developer, project manager, junior developers(s), remediators,
encoders, and remediating editors.
Queenʼs Men Editions (QME1)
The Queen’s Men Editions anthology is led by Helen Ostovich, General Editor; Peter
Cockett, General Editor (Performance); and Andrew Griffin, General Editor (Text).
Metadata
Authority title | Metadata Template for Anthology Pages |
Type of text | Documentation |
Short title | |
Publisher | University of Victoria on the Linked Early Modern Drama Online Platform |
Series | Linked Early Modern Drama Online |
Source |
TEI Customization created by Martin Holmes, Joey Takeda, and Janelle Jenstad; documentation written by members of the LEMDO Team
|
Editorial declaration | n/a |
Edition | Released with Linked Early Modern Drama Online 1.0 |
Encoding description | Encoded in TEI P5 according to the LEMDO Customization and Encoding Guidelines |
Document status | prgGenerated |
Funder(s) | Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada |
License/availability | This file is licensed under a CC BY-NC_ND 4.0 license, which means that it is freely downloadable without permission under the following conditions: (1) credit must be given to the author and LEMDO in any subsequent use of the files and/or data; (2) the content cannot be adapted or repurposed (except in quotations for the purposes of academic review and citation); and (3) commercial uses are not permitted without the knowledge and consent of the editor and LEMDO. This license allows for pedagogical use of the documentation in the classroom. |