This repository documents the proposal to insert diplomatics concepts into the framework of the TEI-P5 (http://www.tei-c.org/Guidelines/P5/), based on the experiences of the Charters Encoding Initiative (http://www.cei.lmu.de)
6
stars
7
forks
source link
Are subtypes of tokens actually subtypes of non-attached? #4
Currently, the typology has two categories of non-attached items:
"non-attached" deals with elements of authentication that have never been attached to a docuiment, like registration, deposit of copies in archives, external attestation (an attestation that is not written on the document, but written in an external document).
Certificate of authenticity
Duplicate
Registration
** registry number
serial number
Warrant for Issue
Reference in other documents
** Presence in archive / Chain of transmission
"token" deals with external tokens that are provided with documents to prove the authentic identity of the sender, as when you are required to attach a photocopy of your passport or driver's license to an application. They could be theoretically attached, but the actual authenticating document is separate, in the same way tha tthe photocopy in the archive is separate.
Driver's license
Passport
ID card
cf. Digital Token
Currently, the typology has two categories of non-attached items: