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experiments with a more or less generic proposal how to convert a TEI scholarly edition into an IPIF data set that can be processed by http://github.com/IPIF/ipif-hub

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tei2ipif

experiments with a more or less generic proposal how to convert a TEI scholarly edition into an IPIF data set that can be process by http://github.com/IPIF/ipif-hub

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This is the start of a generic TEI2IPIF conversion based on some regular practice in modelling personography in TEI encoded scholarly editions. It is based on the assumption that the edition uses the following tags to identify the occurence of a person in a text: t:rs[@type="person"], t:name[@type="person"], t:persName that these tags identify the person by using either @ref or @key. That the text referencing these persons is either referenced by t:p, t:ab, t:item, or t:note That there might be a list persons in a t:listPerson.

The current version uses the document htttp://gams.uni-graz.at/o:dipko:rb as are an example. The current state of the code (2023-09-03) contains several solutions based on this assumption (e.g. the identifier and URI for the source)

Comments and improvements are welcome!

Georg Vogeler georg.vogeler@uni-graz.at

ToDo

  • add listPerson/person handling
  • check handling of @key
  • check generalisation with other sample data
  • create minimum test set for unit-testing:
    • sample input
    • fitting output

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experiments with a more or less generic proposal how to convert a TEI scholarly edition into an IPIF data set that can be processed by http://github.com/IPIF/ipif-hub

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