Entries relating to Notes and referencing structures:
Notes, endnotes, and footnotes: overviewGeneral overview of encoding notes, including footnotes, endnotes, marginal notes, and inline notes, and giving a summary of how notes are linked to the main text
EndnotesEncoding of endnotes using <note>, within a separate <div type="endnotes">
Inline notesEncoding of inline notes, using <note rend="place(inline)">
Notes in the TEI headerEncoding of textual notes in the <notesStmt> of the TEI header
Notes: encoding the note itselfEncoding the text of a note, including details of the WWP’s changes to the content model of note, and discussion of the various things that appear in notes
Notes: linking the note and the textNotes (including footnotes, endnotes, and marginal notes) should be linked to their anchor point using a bi-directional link which explicitly identifies both the anchor point and the note.
Notes: resp= and type=Use of the resp= and type= attributes on <note> to capture the authorship of the note
Notes, page breaks withinEncoding page breaks within footnotes, using a second <pb/> element which points to the main <pb/> element
Notes: revised content modelDescription of the WWP’s revised content model for notes
<hyperDiv>Use of the WWP <hyperDiv> element as a container for notes and other hypertextual components of the text, such as acrostics and supplemental cast lists
Bibliographic references Encoding of bibliographic references using <bibl>, including guidelines for identifying bibliographic references and when not to encode them.
Links and cross-referencesEncoding of links and cross-references using <ref> and <xref>
<xref>, <xptr>Details of the WWP’s use of <xref> and <xptr/>
Repetitions in listsEncoding repetitions signalled with “ditto”, “ibid”, and similar markers, using the sameAs= attribute
AcrosticsEncoding acrostics, and in particular capturing the encrypted word or words from the acrostic in a searchable form, using the WWP <acrostic> element

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