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Corporate authors or no Authors #4
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During the call I think we softly decided that California is the author of the first two and also of the third, and that the publisher is the author of the fourth. For the last, if I remember right, that meant adding Since in the first two entries there is text that needs to be marked up, I think it makes sense to mark up "California" as the author. For the California reporter, though, we'd be inferring that and I don't think we should add inferences to the markup at this point -- better to add nothing. Is there something to be preserved about the spacing of "C a l i f o r n i a" and "P a c i f i c" in the 3rd entry? |
Also, is there any reason to distinguish between human authors and state or corporate authors? Would there be any way to do it if we wanted to? |
In accordance with #9, markup "California" as the author in the first two examples. The last two will have no author element--"California" and "Callaghan" are just part of the title. |
In the first two entries should "California" be the author? What about the second two.
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