%ISOlat1; %ISOlat2; %ISOnum; %ISOpub; %ISOtech; ]> The work's title [a machine-readable transcription] The work's author, last name first Creation of machine-readable version: creator of electronic version Creation of digital images: creator of image(s) Conversion to TEI.2-conformant markup: University of Virginia Library Electronic Text Center. ca. XXX kilobytes University of Virginia Library. Charlottesville, Va. collection and ID, e.g. Modern English, AusEmma

Place where text can be found, e.g. Available from: Oxford Text Archive

URL: http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/modeng.browse.html

Available commercially from:

Current year

Name of electronic series, if any

Illustrations have been included from the print version. Note about image, if needed; note, for instance, if source differs from print source. any other notes The work's title The title of the physical volume, if different The author's name, first name first e.g. Editor / Translator / Annotator

Edition information, e.g. 1st Edition.

place of publication date of publication

Name of print series.

Prepared for the University of Virginia Library Electronic Text Center.

All quotation marks retained as data.

Spell-check and verification made against printed text using WordPerfect spell checker.

All unambiguous end-of-line hyphens have been removed, and the trailing part of a word has been joined to the preceding line.

The images exist as archived TIFF images, one or more JPEG versions for general use, and thumbnail GIFs.

Keywords in the header are a local Electronic Text Center scheme to aid in establishing analytical groupings.

ID elements are given for each page element and are composed of the text's unique cryptogram and the given page number, as in AusEmma1 for page one of Jane Austen's Emma.

Library of Congress Subject Headings
First published date languages used in the text fiction or non-fiction; poetry, prose, or drama LCSH name of illustrator, painter, etc. engraving/painting/illustration, etc.--see Art and Architecture Thesaurus for proper terms 24-bit color; 8-bit color; 256-shade greyscale; or black and white; resolution in dpi date of changes corrector who made the changes what was done