Extra OSEO note types
Scholarly books can contain two additional note types, appCrit and editorialComment
These notes may occur
- at the foot of the page
- at the end of the work
- in a separate section of the book
- in a section of a related book
The manifest document will indicate where these type of note occur within the text and how to recognise the content of the note.
A book may contain a combination of note types.
These notes will rarely have a visual marker in the content, but will refer to a specific point in the text (usually a line or word).
The note will use a milestone element in the text as a marker to anchor the link.
In the absence of existing milestone elements in the text to which notes can be linked, add
- milestone unit="fragment-marker" element for a singular note target.
- milestone unit="fragment-start" and milestone unit="fragment-end" elements for a note target that is an section of text, (linking to the unit="fragment-start").
It is acceptable to have links to footnotes and endnotes from within an appCrit or editorialComment.
<note type="appCrit" id="actrade-9780198118077-note-185">
<p>
<xrefGrp id="actrade-9780198118077-xrefGrp-803">
<xref ref="actrade-9780198118077-milestone-466" id="actrade-9780198118077-xref-803">30</xref>
</xrefGrp> evocatum] evocata <bibItem class="abbrev" id="actrade-9780198118077-bibItem-281">
<abbrev ref="actrade-9780198118077-bibItem-231">
<i>34</i>
</abbrev>
</bibItem><i>corrected in ink to</i><span role="variant-reading">evocatũ</span><i>in three copies seen</i>.</p>
</note>
<note type="editorialComment" id="actrade-9780198118077-note-186">
<p>
<xrefGrp id="actrade-9780198118077-xrefGrp-804">
<xref ref="actrade-9780198118077-milestone-496" id="actrade-9780198118077-xref-804">60</xref>
</xrefGrp><i>There should perhaps be a stop after Phœbo</i>) <i>as ‘nota’ refers
to ‘plectra’ in</i><xrefGrp id="actrade-9780198118077-xrefGrp-805">
<i>l.</i>
<xref ref="actrade-9780198118077-milestone-495" id="actrade-9780198118077-xref-805">
<i>59</i>
</xref>
</xrefGrp><i>and a new sentence follows</i>.</p>
</note>