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html page titles should reference Perseus
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Generalizing here: We need to have a mechanism to list as pervasively as possible the source of all XML files -- ideally should include a link back to the original source (which is something that some people who put out CC-licensed Greek and Latin specify). E.g., at http://cts.perseids.org/read/greekLit/tlg0085, we should have mention Perseus as the source as well as in individual pages such as http://cts.perseids.org/read/greekLit/tlg0085/tlg004/perseus-grc2/195-290
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I see that we seem already to have something implemented. A source shows up at http://cts.perseids.org/read/farsiLit/hafez/divan/perseus-far1/1.1.7.1-1.1.7.2 and it seems to be automatically generated from the N attribute in the DIV type="edition" tag: http://cts.perseids.org/api/cts/?request=GetPassage&urn=urn:cts:farsiLit:hafez.divan.perseus-far1:1.1.7.1-1.1.7.2. If that is the case, then we may have a mechanism with which to get started -- the key is to get the TEI XML docs to exploit this consistently.
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html page titles should reference Perseus
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