Copyright held by
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Further details of licences are available from our
Licences page. For more
information, contact the project director,
Born-digital documented created by Martin Holmes.
Most
mol:
prefix and accessed through the web application
with their id + .xml
.
The molagas prefix points to the shape representation of a location on
Links to page-images in the Chadwyck-Healey
Links to page-images in the
The mdt (
The mdtlist (
_subcategories, meaning all subcategories of the category.
The molgls (
This molvariant prefix is used on
This molajax prefix is used on
The molstow prefix is used on
Our editorial and encoding practices are documented in detail in the Praxis section of our website.
News items are individual short stories (
Originally, news stories were all contained in a single file, the news.xml
file,
but of course it eventually became unwieldy and has now been split into separate files, one for
each story. These files appear in the /db/data/news/
folder. News briefs are used to
provide short announcements about major changes in the project, releases, team changes, and so on.
The simplest approach is to take an existing news story, save it with a new filename, and then rework it to create your own story. Then just add it to svn.
A news story file is always named as in these examples, where the date represents the date of the story.
(Note: you can post-date a story if you want it to appear at some future point.)
The only things you need to edit in the file will be:
The changes you need to make should be obvious except for the last case. The story
MoEML is delighted to announce
Don’t forget to make sure the date in the title is correct. Most news stories include a picture, which will also be used on the home page when the story is the most recent one. Keep your story short and punchy. Note that the current approach of providing explicit style to size and place the image will soon be replaced by a more consistent approach based on a set of available style attributes.