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Maintenance of EAG2012, the Encoded Archival Guide for describing institutions with archival holdings
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[Major revision] Remove @transliteration #112

Open kerstarno opened 1 year ago

kerstarno commented 1 year ago

Provide a general summary of the issue in the Title above. Delete the part of the issue template that does not apply depending on whether you describe a change to an existing element / attribute or the addition of a new one.

Creator of issue

State your name, organisation and ways to reach you. Name: Kerstin Arnold Organisation: Archives Portal Europe Foundation, Working Group on Standards Email: standards@archivesportaleurope.net GitHub username (if applicable): @kerstarno

Changes to existing element / attribute

Give the current name of the element / attribute. Include the tag name and the full name. Name: @transliteration

Change in context

List all parent elements to which the element / attribute should be added. Furthermore, list all parent elements from which the element / attribute should be removed.

Remove from

Parent element(s): <localControl><term> (which is to be removed itself, #110), <sourceEntry> (which is to become <reference>, #97), <relationEntry> (which is to become <targetEntity>, #111), <placeEntry> (which is removed in the context of <actingMaintenanceFor>, #64, and is to become <place><placeName> in the context of <relation>, #107)

kerstarno commented 1 year ago

For the cases of @transliteration being used with <sourceEntry>, <relationEntry>, and <resourceRelation><placeEntry>, the value of @transliteration is to be moved into a new <conventionDeclaration><reference> element within <control> with the <conventionDeclaration> element including an @id, which is then referenced via a new @conventionDeclarationReference in <source><reference>, <targetEntity>, and <relation><place><placeName> respectively.