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               <p>The <title level="m">Lost Plays Database</title> is dedicated to providing information about lost plays in England from 1570 to 1642. The <title level="m">Lost Plays Database</title> is an open-access resource, which means we can link directly to the plays. You must credit the <title level="m">Lost Plays Database</title> if you cite or mention the plays on their site.</p>
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               <p>Wrap the name of the <title level="m">Lost Plays Database</title> in a <ref target="doc:lemdo_spec_title"><gi>title</gi></ref> element with the <att>level</att> attribute and the value <val>m</val>. The database should be cited by its full title.</p>
               <p>Wrap the lost play in a <ref target="doc:lemdo_spec_title"><gi>title</gi></ref> element with the <att>level</att> attribute and the value <val>u</val> if you are talking about the play as a play. We know the play existed but it may never have been published.</p>
               <p>Make note that the <title level="m">Lost Plays Database</title> plays do not have identification numbers. We use the play’s URL in place of this because it is just as unique. After wrapping the title of the play, you will wrap it in the <ref target="doc:lemdo_spec_ref"><gi>ref</gi></ref> element with a <att>target</att> attribute that points to the URL.</p>
               <p>If the name of the play is not mentioned in the sentence we have two options: <list rend="numbered">
                     <item>Work the title in. One way this can be done is by using parantheses: <q>The subject matter is harder to establish than one might expect from so distinctive a name (<ref target="https://lostplays.folger.edu/Black_Bateman_of_the_North,_Parts_1_and_2"><title level="a">Black Bateman of the North, Parts 1 and 2</title></ref>). One possibility is that the plays were a kind of domestic tragedy that followed the storyline of the <soCalled>Young Bateman</soCalled> preserved in chapbook and ballad traditions (<ref type="bibl" target="bibl:LOST1">Lost Plays Database</ref>)</q>.</item>
                     <item>Have the BIBL citation and let poeple follow the thread themselves.</item>
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               <p>If you are quoting from, paraphrasing, or acknowledging the wiki in the <title level="m">Lost Plays Database</title>, the wiki page has the title of the play as its page title. Wrap the wiki page in a <ref target="doc:lemdo_spec_title"><gi>title</gi></ref> element with the <att>level</att> attribute and the value <val>a</val>.</p>
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                     <p>From May to July 1598 the company was making preparations for <title level="u">
                           <ref target="http://lostplays.org/index.php/Black_Bateman_of_the_North,_Parts_1_and_2">Black Bateman of the North, Parts 1 and 2</ref>
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               <p>If we are talking about the lost play: <egXML xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/Examples" valid="true">
                     <p>See also the <title level="m">Lost Plays Database</title> entry for <title level="u">
                           <ref target="http://lostplays.org/index.php/Short_and_Sweet">Short and Sweet</ref>
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                           <title level="m">Lost Plays Database</title>
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               <p>If we are talking about the article in <title level="m">Lost Plays Database</title>: <egXML xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/Examples" valid="true">
                     <p>See also the <title level="m">Lost Plays Database</title> entry <title level="a">
                           <ref target="http://lostplays.org/index.php/Short_and_Sweet">Short and Sweet</ref>
                        </title> (<ref type="bibl" target="bibl:LOST1">
                           <title level="m">Lost Plays Database</title>
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               <p>If we are quoting the name of a play from <title level="m">Henslowe’s Diary</title>: <egXML xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/Examples" valid="true">
                     <p>Between 30 March and 7 April, just after the entry for <quote>Earl Godwin</quote>, Wilson, Drayton, Dekker, and Chettle were paid £2 as partial payment for <title level="u">
                           <ref target="http://lostplays.org/index.php/Pierce_of_Exton">Pierce of Exton</ref>
                        </title> (<ref type="bibl" target="bibl:FOAK2">Foakes 88 / f 45</ref>; <ref type="bibl" target="bibl:LOST1">
                           <title level="m">Lost Plays Database</title>
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