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A.1. Document has a supplied dateline date
Amanda Ross edited this page Feb 12, 2020
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A supplied dateline date is a date printed in the dateline in the original publication.
A.1.1.1. Examples:
<date when="1950-06-08" calendar="gregorian">June 8, 1950</date>
<date when="1969-04-01" calendar="gregorian"
ana="#date_imprecise-inferred-from-outside-research"
>1969</date>
<date when="1971-01-22T17:27:00+00:00" calendar="gregorian"
>January 22, 1971, 1727Z</date>
<date when="1862-04-14T15:00:00-04:56" calendar="gregorian">
April 14, 1862—3 p. m.</date>
A.1.2. For concrete date ranges (such as December 8-10, 1945 or June 3, 1951, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.), use @from
/@to
A.1.2.1. Examples:
<date from="1943-01-22" to="1943-01-23" calendar="gregorian"
>January 22–23, 1943</date>
<date from="1957-02-07T15:30:00-05:00"
to="1957-02-07T19:30:00-05:00"
type="conversation-or-meeting-date"
calendar="gregorian">
February 7, 1957, 3:30–7:30 p.m.</date>
A.1.3. For imprecise dates for which a single date cannot be determined (such as May 1921), use @notBefore
/@notAfter
/@when
/@ana
A.1.3.1. Examples:
<date notBefore="1915-04-01T00:00:00+00:00"
notAfter="1915-04-30T23:59:59+00:00"
ana="#date_imprecise-inferred-from-date-rules"
when="1915-04" calendar="gregorian">
<hi rend="italic">April 1915</hi>
</date>
<date notBefore="1966-06-29T00:00:00-04:00"
notAfter="1966-06-30T23:59:59-04:00"
ana="#date_imprecise-inferred-from-sibling-dates"
when="1966-06" calendar="gregorian">June 1966</date>
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