AW: [jats-list] How to best deal with long books

Subject: AW: [jats-list] How to best deal with long books
From: "denis.maier@xxxxxxxx" <jats-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2022 10:26:44 -0000
One approach would be to reuse the individual book-parts by creating a book or
book-part that then uses includes to pull in the individual segments using
<xi:include> elements that point to the files:

<book-part>
  <body>
    <xi:include href=bb&b/>
   <xi:include href=bb&b/>
  </body>
</book-part>

These files can also contain metadata, headings, etc. that go before, after,
and in between entries.

Thanks Mary. Yes, Ibve found the xi:include element already. Ibm just
wondering, do you have to select a specific node from the included document.
As in, as you say, each file will also contain metadata etc. of the book as a
whole. It, of course, doesnbt make much sense to have that repeatedly
showing up...

(Maybe Ibm overthinking things, and I might just as well use a simple python
script to build the concatenated files needed for typesetting and HTML
production. Could be easier after all...)



On Nov 4, 2022, at 12:35 PM, denis.maier@xxxxxxxx<mailto:denis.maier@xxxxxxxx>
<jats-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:jats-list-service@xxxxxxxxxx
errytech.com>> wrote:

Hi again,

another question regarding our catalog of incunables...

As things currently stand, webll have a project with about more than 400
different BITS files, each containing one `book-part`, i.e, one incunable.
Now, whatbs the best approach for having both the individual files as well
as a complete volume? And maybe even have some sort of grouped extracts, say :
all the incunables that start with B+AB; in one file, those that start with
letter B+BB; in another file, and so on?

How would you deal with that? Does that make sense? Are there some established
best practices for project organization? (In the end, Ibll need to go from
the XMLs to HTML, and maybe also to PDF, webll see.)

Best,
Denis

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