Annotation Type Tags
Add a keyword to each annotation indicating its type.
- relation
- place
- person
- attestationOf
- characterizationOf
Relationship Keywords
Here’s a list of relationship keywords we’ll be using in the body of the annotations
- AdoptedFamilyRelationship
- Ancestor
- Aunt
- Brother
- Child
- ClaimedFamilyRelationship
- Companion
- Cousin
- Daughter
- Descendent
- Enemy
- Father
- FosterFamilyRelationship
- Grandchild
- Granddaughter
- Grandfather
- Grandmother
- Grandparent
- Grandson
- GreatGrandfather
- GreatGrandmother
- GreatGrandparent
- Household
- Husband
- InLawFamilyRelationship
- IntimateRelationship
- MaternalFamilyRelationship
- Mother
- Nephew
- Niece
- Parent
- PaternalFamilyRelationship
- Protege
- Sibling
- Sister
- Slave
- Son
- StepFamilyRelationship
- Uncle
- Wife
It’s important to keep keywords regular across annotations. The keyword Companion should always be Companion and not companion or COMPANION
This will make the data created by everyone consistent and therefore easier to analyze and visualize.
Remember to add the keyword PSN to each annotation we create to identify the annotation as one created for “Perseids Social Network”.