@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ When generating EAC-CPF out of the database, the system should be able to provid
## Control/Source Data
Daniel has given the following requirement for sources: "What scholars and archivists want is to be able to say who provieded the decriptive data, when, and based on what sources. A description is a constellation of assertions amed by one or more agents/editors based on one or more sources. Thus Source Statement should be repeatable, as any given assertion can be revised over time, or a new editor comes along and simply provides corroborating data from anew source without revising the description otherwise."
Daniel has given the following requirement for sources: "What scholars and archivists want is to be able to say who provided the descriptive data, when, and based on what sources. A description is a constellation of assertions made by one or more agents/editors based on one or more sources. Thus Source Statement should be repeatable, as any given assertion can be revised over time, or a new editor comes along and simply provides corroborating data from a new source without revising the description otherwise."
A source block should be creatable for the tags for descriptive data (first-order data, FOD) in a constellation. There may be multiple blocks for each piece of data, thus they are repeatable blocks. Each block must contain:
...
...
@@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ A source block should be creatable for the tags for descriptive data (first-orde
* Source data (the text of what the scholar or archivist got out of the source)
* Descriptive rules (any rules that the scholar or activist used to formulate the assertion (FOD) from the source)
* Language and script associated with the assertion (used by the scholar or archivist, or source)
* Note (a human-readable note from the scholar or activist about the assertion (FOD))
* Note (a human-readable note from the scholar or activist about the assertion (FOD))