<normalization>

<normalization> indicates the extent of normalization or regularization of the original source carried out in converting it to electronic form. 2.3.3 The Editorial Practices Declaration 15.3.2 Declarable Elements
Moduleheader — 2 The TEI Header
Attributes [att.declarable ]
sourceindicates the authority for any normalization carried out.
Status Optional
Datatype
data.pointer
Values Points to a bibliographic description or other resource documenting the principles underlying the normalization which has been applied.
methodindicates the method adopted to indicate normalizations within the text.
Status Optional
Legal values are:
silentnormalization made silently [Default]
markupnormalization represented using markup
Declaration
element normalization
{
   att.global.attributes,
   att.declarable.attributes,
   attribute source { data.pointer }?,
   attribute method { "silent" | "markup" }?,
   model.pLike+
}
Example
<editorialDecl>
 <normalization method="markup">
  <p>Where both upper- and lower-case i, j, u, v, and vv have
     been normalized, to modern 20th century typographical practice,
     the <gi>choice</gi> element has been used to enclose
  <gi>orig</gi> and <gi>reg</gi> elements giving the original and
     new values respectively. ... </p>
 </normalization>
 <normalization method="silent">
  <p>Spacing between words and following punctuation has been
     regularized to zero spaces; spacing between words has been
     regularized to one space.</p>
 </normalization>
 <normalization source="http://www.dict.sztaki.hu/webster">
  <p>Spelling converted throughout to Modern American usage, based on
     Websters 9th Collegiate dictionary.</p>
 </normalization>
</editorialDecl>
Contained by model.editorialDeclPart
May contain
core: p
linking: ab