Campus Publishing in Standardized Electronic Formats --
HTML and TEI.
David Seaman
Electronic Text Center
University of Virginia Library
November 1994
Appendix A: TEI Header for the recent Janus Press edition of
Rita Dove's poem "Lady Freedom Among Us."
<header type=aacr2>
<fileDesc>
<titlStmt>
<title>Lady Freedom among us [a machine-readable
transcription]</title>
<author>Dove, Rita</author>
<resp><role>Creation of machine-readable version:</role>
<name>David Seaman, University of Virginia Library
Electronic Text Center</name></resp>
<resp><role>Conversion to TEI-conformant markup</role>
<name>University of Virginia Library Electronic Text
Center</name></resp>
</titlStmt>
<extent>ca. 4 kilobytes</extent>
<pubStmt><resp><name>University of Virginia
Library</name><role>Publisher</role></resp>
<address>Charlottesville, Va.</address>
<idno type="ETC">Modern English, DovLady</idno>
<avail>
<p>Available for anonymous ftp at etext.lib.virginia.edu, and
at the following
URL: http://www.lib.virginia.edu/etext/fourmill.html</p>
<p>Copies of this file are also available to UVa faculty,
staff, and students;
please contact the Electronic Text Center.</p>
</avail>
<date>1994</date>
</pubStmt>
<serStmt></serStmt>
<noteStmt>
<note>Digital images of the pages from the Janus Press version
created by
David Seaman, Electronic Text Center. The HTML copy also
includes sound files
of Rita Dove reading the poem, and background information on the
Janus Press
and on the poet, provided by Rick Provine, Multimedia Resource
Center.
</note>
</noteStmt>
<srcDesc>
<biblFull>
<titlStmt>
<title>Lady Freedom among us</title>
<author>Rita Dove</author></titlStmt>
<extent></extent>
<pubStmt>
<resp><role>Publisher</role><name>Janus
Press</name></resp>
<address>West Burke, Vermont</address>
<date>[1994[, c1993</date>
</pubStmt>
<serStmt></serStmt>
<noteStmt><note>"Copy number one of this edition of one
hundred was added
to the collections of the University of Virginia Library on 8
November 1994 as its
four-millionth
volume and in honor of United States Poet Laureate Rita Dove,
Commonwealth
Professor of English at the University of Virginia."</note>
<note>"The text is Century Schoolbook printed on Mohawk
Superfine at the
Janus Press in West Burke Vermont in 1994; the handmade papers
are Sky blue
from MacGregor & Vinzani in Whiting Maine, Gelatin sisized white
and Mica rose
from Twinrocker in Brookston Indiana. The slipcases were made by
Mary
Richardson and Judy Conant in Guildhall Vermont. Images and
design are by
Claire Van Vliet with cutting executed by Audrey Holden. ... and
edition of one
hundred plus ten hors commerce copies ...."</note>
<note>"This poem was read at the occasion of the return of the
statue Freedom
to the dome of the Capitol on 23 October
1993."</note></noteStmt>
</biblFull>
</srcDesc>
</fileDesc>
<encDesc>
<projDesc><p>Prepared for the University of Virginia
Library Electronic
Text Center</p></projDesc>
<editDecl>
<p>Verification made against printed text.</p>
<p id=ETC>Keywords in the header are a local Electronic Text
Center scheme to
aid in establishing analytical groupings.</p>
</editDecl>
<refsDecl><p>ID elements are given for each page element
and are composed
of the text's unique cryptogram and the given page number, as in
SpeFQue1 for
page one of Spenser's Faerie
Queene.</p>
</refsDecl>
</encDesc>
<profDesc>
<creation><date>1994</date></creation>
<langUse><language>English</language></langUse>
<txtClass><keywords scheme=ETC>Fiction;
poetry</keywords></txtClass>
</profDesc>
<revDesc>
<change><date>November 7,
1994</date><resp><name>Edward
Gaynor, University of Virginia Library,Cataloging Services
Dept.</name><role>TEI header
completed</role></resp></change>
<change><date>October,
1994</date><resp><name>David
Seaman</name><role>TEI tagging added,
and parsed against uva.dtd. Images scanned, and HTML copy
generated.</role></resp></change>
</revDesc>
</header>