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Subject: RE: [Fwd: [tm-pubsubj] Constructing PSI's]
Hello Patrick I had noticed your post, and should have answered earlier. I don't think you are off track at all with http://psi.sbl-site.org/joseph_gen.37.html We were all tired during this meeting, but I remember Steve pointing at the advantages of having one html file by PSI. I agree that whenever possible, that should be the best practice, since there is no problem in that case with fragment identifiers. Certainly a good idea would be to maintain a separate index under http://psi.sbl-site.org/. Anyway this question "grouping of subject indicators into documents" is on the agenda of next IRC meeting (reminds me I should set this meeting in Kavi). It would be a good idea to write down your use case requirements before this meeting, it would be a good thing to discuss it against what has been done by GeoLang. Cheers Bernard > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Patrick Durusau [mailto:pdurusau@emory.edu] > Envoye : samedi 17 mai 2003 21:01 > A : bernard.vatant@mondeca.com > Objet : [Fwd: [tm-pubsubj] Constructing PSI's] > > > Bernard, > > I posted this to the tm-pubsubj list with no responses. > > If you have a moment, would you take a look at it and let me know if I > am going off track? From what has been specified so far I don't think so > but would prefer to have some confirmation before I create several > hundred of these as the initial batch. Untimately, and in fact by early > next year, probably will have several thousand of such PSIs on the SBL > site. > > Hope you are having a great day! > > Patrick > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: [tm-pubsubj] Constructing PSI's > Date: Thu, 15 May 2003 12:00:04 -0400 > From: Patrick Durusau <pdurusau@emory.edu> > Reply-To: Patrick.Durusau@sbl-site.org > To: tm-pubsubj@lists.oasis-open.org > > > > Greetings, > > As part of the OSIS (Open Scriptural Information Standard) project, I > have been asked to work up some demonstration PSIs for a meeting next > week in Dallas, Texas. > > There was some discussion in London about not using the "/#apple" syntax > seen in the Gentle Introduction if one has a separate (obviously small) > page each PSI. > > Example from the Gentle Introduction: > > > > > > > > > Some subjects, such as the one of the 11 individuals named > "Joseph" in the Bible, may be easier to manage as separate files. > > What I am suggesting is something along the lines of: > > > > > > > > > BTW, the reason for appending the Bible reference is that most users of > the PSIs will recognize the reference as one to the Joseph novella in > Genesis. Thinking about making that a common practice with Bible PSIs. > Probably should consistently use the underscore between the name and the > reference. > > Probably will use a different struture for locating the PSI files, to > allow the SBL to have a separate section that may have further > subdivisions, and to permit other publishers to locate their PSIs for > Bible related material at the site. > > Comments, suggestions? > > Hope everyone is having a great day! > > Patrick > > -- > Patrick Durusau > Director of Research and Development > Society of Biblical Literature > Patrick.Durusau@sbl-site.org > Co-Editor, ISO 13250, Topic Maps -- Reference Model > > > > > > -- > Patrick Durusau > Director of Research and Development > Society of Biblical Literature > Patrick.Durusau@sbl-site.org > Co-Editor, ISO 13250, Topic Maps -- Reference Model > > > >
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