Hi Emily and Jim,
Last year I developed a resource base in Tinderbox for a visual literacy
course and now am undertaking a major resource/research base in Tinderbox
to track people, software, images, videos, hypertexts, indexes,
paper-based publications, concepts, projects, and institutions for the
HES (Hypertext Editing System) legacy here at Brown.
I'm starting with the attributes I developed for the visual literacy base
and thought that, despite their idiosyncracies, you might find them
helpful. They are, in alphabetical order:
abstract
address
annotation
authors
bibByAuthor
bindingType
dates
edition
editor
entryType
firstAuthor
firstAuthorAffiliation
firstAuthorFirstName
firstAuthorLastName
institution
isbn
journal
keywords
libraryOfCongressInformation
noteTextType
project
publicationIdentifier
publicationInstitution
publicationNumber
publicationTitle
publicationType
publicationVolume
publicationYear
publisher
publisherLocation
resourceCategory
toDoCategory
useThis
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to this I know I'll be adding attributes relevant for software
descriptions, such as features and drawbacks, plus more people and
institution-related attributes. As you can see, I am in the 'more is
better' camp wrt attributes.
Received on Wed Dec 21 21:51:11 2005
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