OSEO Text Capture
Preserve the original text styling as closely as possible.
These instructions overrule the standard Core Instructions.
Preserve the original text styling as closely as possible.
These instructions overrule the standard Core Instructions.
The OSEO product uses a different style of IDs and DOIs.
OSEO uses specific milestone unit attributes for certain numbering styles.
Scholarly books can contain two additional note types, appCrit and editorialComment
Preserve formatting and capitalization of headings.
For the OSEO product, capture abbreviations that occur within the editorial text as abbrev elements with a ref attribute pointing to the id of the relevant abbrevExpansion or bibItem elements.
In OSEO, references are not limited to being contained in bibliographic lists.
Commonly used abbreviations in editorial text identify the location of cross-references.
OSEO needs to distinguish between authentic and editorial content.
Where indicated by the manifest, there may be some footnotes that need to be given a cue in the content.
Link notes that refer to alternate version of text to the second version of the text.
Capture images that would normally be captured as graphic role=”display" element in other products as a figureGroup element.
Capture images with a width of up to 600 pixels for normal graphics.
Biblical references should be captured using bibItem.
The OSEO product sometimes needs titles added to chunks where there is not a title in the print version.
Capture gothic script using span class="blackletter"
In OSEO, where the layout of text requires capture using a table to dictate the display, add a class="text" attribute to the table element.
Placement of processing instructions in OSEO content does not conform to core instructions.
For OSEO parallel text content to work correctly, there needs to be a numbering system to lock the versions of the text together.