Copyright held by
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Further details of licences are available from our
Licences page. For more
information, contact the project director,
Born digital.
Most MoEML documents, or significant fragments with mol:
prefix and accessed through the web application
with their id + .xml
.
The molagas prefix points to the shape representation of a location on MoEML’s OpenLayers3-based rendering of the Agas Map.
Links to page-images in the Chadwyck-Healey
Links to page-images in the
The mdt (MoEML Document Type) prefix used on
The mdtlist (MoEML Document Type listing) prefix used in linking attributes points to a listings page constructed from a category in the central MDT taxonomy in the includes file. There are two variants, one with the plain _subcategories
, meaning all subcategories of the category.
The molgls (MoEML gloss) prefix used on
This molvariant prefix is used on
This molajax prefix is used on
The molstow prefix is used on
Our editorial and encoding practices are documented in detail in the Praxis section of our website.
Cite MoEMLfrom
Citing MoEML.
There’s no specific protocol, but we appreciate being given credit and a direct link.
The simplest way to give credit for the entire site is as follows:
If it’s our edition of the Agas map that you want to cite, note that the map is edited by me, Greg Newton, and Kim McLean-Fiander. An appropriate credit would be as follows:
Pages in the site are authored by various contributors. If you click on the
If your press coverage is digital, a live link to our site would be wonderful! Please email information about your press coverage to london@uvic.ca. And we’d be glad to have copies of any coverage. We like to keep such things as a measure of wider impact.
Many pages on the MoEML website feature an option to [c]ite this page
. This link, located in the left-side menu, generates unique MLA, Chicago, and APA style citations for the corresponding page content. It also provides the option of exporting a citation for the page to RefWorks, RefMan, EndNote, and other bibliographic management programs.
Citing Internet sources can be difficult, so here are a few examples of how certain MoEML pages might be cited according to
there is often more than one correct way to document a source([d]ifferent situations call for different solutions
Usually, the necessary information for citing MoEML pages is available on each page (usually in the Cite this page
option or the
If you cite MoEML in any print or electronic medium, please inform our editorial staff. Not only do we like to know about reuse and citations of our work, we also want to know about work that we should add to our Bibliography.
MoEML asserts its intellectual rights and those of the authors who have contributed content to this site. All contributors have licensed their material for non-commercial reuse, with credit, under a CC BY-NC 4.0 license. Any content written or prepared by the MoEML Team is also licensed under a CC BY-NC 4.0 license.
Some images on this site are under copyright. MoEML reproduces them with the permission of the copyright holders. Others are licensed for open reuse (for example, images from the Folger Shakespeare Library). If you reproduce images that appear on this website, please obtain them from the source if possible and give credit to the owner of the book, map, or object in the image as well as to the photographer or digital unit (if known).
The so-called Agas map that appears on this website is an idealized edition of the map.
Our copytext was high-resolution digital scans of the eight sheets of the London Metropolitan Archives 1633 copy of the map (one of three copies that survive). We were able to use these scans as our starting point by kind permission of the City of London, London Metropolitan Archives. Copyright law prohibits further reproduction of their images in any form under any circumstances. If you wish to obtain copies or scans of the LMA copy of Agas Map for your own use, please contact the London Metropolitan Archives for permission.
Images of the Agas Map and many other images of London may be purchased from Collage.