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We have numerous open issues dealing with a range of things that fall into the category of how we should use the tei:relation element in persons and places.
First, the current situation for places:
Disambiguation
Places data model allows <note type="disambiguation"> to offer a prose description of two places that might be confused for one another but should be distinguished. See wiki.
Places data model also allows <relation name="share-a-name"> when two distinct places share a name but aren't the same place. See wiki.
Places data model also allows <relation name="see-also">
The current situation for persons [attr value formats below are regularized for simplicity]:
So far, tei:relation has mostly been used for disambiguation and connecting persons with places.
Relation to place: <relation @ref="has-relation-to-place | has-literary-relation-to-place">
We have numerous open issues dealing with a range of things that fall into the category of how we should use the tei:relation element in persons and places.
First, the current situation for places:
<note type="disambiguation">
to offer a prose description of two places that might be confused for one another but should be distinguished. See wiki.<relation name="share-a-name">
when two distinct places share a name but aren't the same place. See wiki.<relation name="see-also">
The current situation for persons [attr value formats below are regularized for simplicity]:
<relation @ref="has-relation-to-place | has-literary-relation-to-place">
<relation @ref="different-from | possibly-identical">
Update data to the following [substituting "#" with "http://syriaca.org/keyword/"]
note type="disambiguation">
--><relation @ref="different-from">
[also allow value<relation @ref="possibly-identical">
]<relation name="share-a-name">
--><relation ref="share-a-name">
<relation name="see-also">
--><relation ref="see-also">
Additional schema development:
@ref
? -OR- Instead allow only a subset of these relationships, i.e. just family relationships?@ana
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