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The Infobox books is for example used to provide metadata information for the [[:Category:Interlinear Glossed Text from Linguistic Research]]. Below you find information about the type of information you can add to this Infobox.
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TypeCraft uses the '''Infobox books''' to provide metadata information for TCwiki pages in the [[:Category:Interlinear Glossed Text from Linguistic Research]]. In the template below you see which parameters you can add to this template.  
  
 
===Usage===
 
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===Parameters===
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*'''name''' Title of the article or book that the Interlinear Glossed Text (IGT) was taken from. If this parameter is left blank, the title will be inherited from page title.
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*'''image'''' Image (might be this is important for rare sources). Load the picture to the TypeCraft wiki and create an internal link to the picture <nowiki>[[Image: example.jpg|200px|Cover]]</nowiki>
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*'''image_caption'''Image caption (should describe the edition used)
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*'''type'''Type refers to different forms of publications: Possible entries are: [in-book|book|article|proceedings|manuscript|PhD-thesis]]
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*'''author''' Author of the publication
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*'''translator''' Translator of the original text
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*'''editor'''= name of the editor
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*'''pub_title'''=name of the publication that contains the article
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*'''journal'''=name of the paper or online journal that contains the article
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*'''publisher'''=name of the publisher of the book, or the book or journal, that contains the article
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*'''pub_date'''=data of the 1edition
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*'''pages'''= for example: p.34-123
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*'''volume'''=volume may apply to a series of books or a journal
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*'''country'''=country of publication
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*'''isbn'''=isbn number for example: "ISBN xxxxxxxxx" (prefer 1st edition)
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*'''oclc'''=[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OCLC OCLC]
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*'''dewey'''=[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewey_Decimal_System]
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*'''congress'''=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Congress_Classification
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*'''annotator'''=name of the Tc annotator who has added additional layers of linguistic annotation
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*'''corpus'''=link to the TypeCraft corpus of Interlinear Glossed Text
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*'''language'''=language of the original
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*'''series'''= series if any
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*'''subject'''= linguistic characterisation of the phenomenon treated in the publication
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*'''framework'''= linguistic framework
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*'''available_at'''=for example URL
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*'''media_type'''= [paper|on-line|remarks about physical property of the publication (if any)]
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*'''preceded_by'''=title of a publication which treated the same phenomenon in the same language prior to the present publication
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*'''followed_by'''=title of a publication which treated the same phenomenon in the same language subsequently to the present publication

Latest revision as of 15:10, 2 September 2012

TypeCraft uses the Infobox books to provide metadata information for TCwiki pages in the Category:Interlinear Glossed Text from Linguistic Research. In the template below you see which parameters you can add to this template.

Usage

{{Infobox
| name             = 
| image            = <!-- include the picture file and determine the size; e.g.: [[File:Example.jpg|200px|Cover]] -->
| image_caption    = 
|caption= 
|type= 
|author=
|translator=
|editor=
|pub_title= 
|journal=
|publisher=
|pub_date=
|pages= 
|volume=
|country=
|isbn=
|oclc=
|dewey=
|congress=
|annotator=
|corpus=
|language=
|series=
|subject=
|genre=
|media_type=
|available_at=
|preceded_by=
|followed_by=
}}

Parameters

  • name Title of the article or book that the Interlinear Glossed Text (IGT) was taken from. If this parameter is left blank, the title will be inherited from page title.
  • image' Image (might be this is important for rare sources). Load the picture to the TypeCraft wiki and create an internal link to the picture [[Image: example.jpg|200px|Cover]]
  • image_captionImage caption (should describe the edition used)
  • typeType refers to different forms of publications: Possible entries are: [in-book|book|article|proceedings|manuscript|PhD-thesis]]
  • author Author of the publication
  • translator Translator of the original text
  • editor= name of the editor
  • pub_title=name of the publication that contains the article
  • journal=name of the paper or online journal that contains the article
  • publisher=name of the publisher of the book, or the book or journal, that contains the article
  • pub_date=data of the 1edition
  • pages= for example: p.34-123
  • volume=volume may apply to a series of books or a journal
  • country=country of publication
  • isbn=isbn number for example: "ISBN xxxxxxxxx" (prefer 1st edition)
  • oclc=OCLC
  • dewey=[1]
  • congress=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Congress_Classification
  • annotator=name of the Tc annotator who has added additional layers of linguistic annotation
  • corpus=link to the TypeCraft corpus of Interlinear Glossed Text
  • language=language of the original
  • series= series if any
  • subject= linguistic characterisation of the phenomenon treated in the publication
  • framework= linguistic framework
  • available_at=for example URL
  • media_type= [paper|on-line|remarks about physical property of the publication (if any)]
  • preceded_by=title of a publication which treated the same phenomenon in the same language prior to the present publication
  • followed_by=title of a publication which treated the same phenomenon in the same language subsequently to the present publication