Ejemplo: <orgName> (organization name)

These search results reproduce every example of the use of <orgName> in the Guidelines, including all localised and translated versions. In some cases, the examples have been drawn from discussion of other elements in the Guidelines and illustrating the use of <orgName> is not the main focus of the passage in question. In other cases, examples may be direct translations of each other, and hence identical from the perspective of their encoding.

13 Names, Dates, People, and Places


13.2.2 Organizational Names

About a year back, a question of considerable interest
was agitated in the <orgName type="voluntary"
 ref="tag:projectname.org,2012:PAS1">
Pennsyla. Abolition
Society</orgName>

13.2.2 Organizational Names

Mr Frost will be able to earn an
extra fee from <orgName type="acronym">BSkyB</orgName> rather than the
<orgName type="acronym">BBC</orgName>

13.2.2 Organizational Names

The feeling in
<country>Canada</country> is one of strong aversion to the <orgName type="phrase">United States Government</orgName>,
and of predilection for self-government under the
<orgName type="phrase">English Crown</orgName>

13.2.2 Organizational Names

<orgName>The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu</orgName>

13.2.2 Organizational Names

<orgName type="partnerNames">
 <surname>Ernst</surname> &amp; <surname>Young</surname>
</orgName>

13.2.2 Organizational Names

A spokesman from <orgName type="regional">
 <orgName>IBM</orgName>
 <country>UK</country>
</orgName> said ...

13.2.2 Organizational Names

THE TICKET which you will
receive herewith has been formed by the <orgName>Democratic Whig <name type="role">party</name>
</orgName> after the most careful deliberation, with a reference to all the great objects of NATIONAL, STATE, COUNTY and
CITY concern, and with a single eye to the <hi>Welfare and Best Interests of the Community</hi>.

13.2.2 Organizational Names

<orgName>
 <orgName>Department of Modern History</orgName>
 <orgName>
  <name type="city">Glasgow</name>
  <name type="role">University</name>
 </orgName>
</orgName>

<orgName>

About a year back, a question of considerable interest was agitated in the <orgName key="PAS1type="voluntary">
 <placeName key="PEN">Pennsyla.</placeName> Abolition Society
</orgName> [...]

<orgName>

<orgName key="ssavtype="regional">Société savoisienne de <placeName key="GRE">Grenoble</placeName>
</orgName>

<orgName>

大約一年前,在<placeName key="PEN">賓州</placeName><orgName key="PAS1type="voluntary">廢止黑奴協會</orgName>,有一場轟動的激辯。

13.2.4 Object Names

<p> The <objectName ref="#MinsterLovellJewel">Minster Lovell Jewel</objectName> is probably the most similar to the
<objectName ref="#AlfredJewel">Alfred Jewel</objectName> and was found in <placeName ref="#MinsterLovell">Minster
   Lovell</placeName> in <placeName ref="#Oxfordshire">Oxfordshire</placeName> and is kept at the <orgName ref="#AshmoleanMuseum">Ashmolean Museum</orgName>. </p>

13.3.3 Organizational Data

<org xml:id="fab4">
 <orgName notAfter="1960">The Silver Beetles</orgName>
 <orgName from="1960-08">The Beatles</orgName>
</org>

13.3.3 Organizational Data

<org xml:id="FAB4">
 <orgName notAfter="1960">The Silver Beetles</orgName>
 <orgName notBefore="1960">The Beatles</orgName>
 <state type="membershipfrom="1960-08"
  to="1962-05">

  <desc>
   <persName>John Lennon</persName>
   <persName>Paul McCartney</persName>
   <persName>George Harrison</persName>
   <persName>Stuart Sutcliffe</persName>
   <persName>Pete Best</persName>
  </desc>
 </state>
 <state type="membershipnotBefore="1963">
  <desc>
   <persName>John Lennon</persName>
   <persName>Paul McCartney</persName>
   <persName>George Harrison</persName>
   <persName>Ringo Starr</persName>
  </desc>
 </state>
</org>

13.3.3 Organizational Data

<org xml:id="OUCS">
 <orgName>Oxford University Computing Services</orgName>
 <org xml:id="OUCSisg">
  <orgName>Information and Support Group</orgName>
 </org>
 <org xml:id="OUCSig">
  <orgName>Infrastructure Group</orgName>
  <org xml:id="OUCSig.nt">
   <orgName>Networking Team</orgName>
  </org>
  <org xml:id="OUCSig.sdt">
   <orgName>System Development Team</orgName>
  </org>
 </org>
 <org xml:id="OUCSltg">
  <orgName>Learning Technologies Group</orgName>
 </org>
</org>

13.3.3 Organizational Data

<p>The TEI institutional hosts are: <listOrg>
  <org xml:id="bu">
   <orgName>Brown University</orgName>
   <desc>The host contribution is made jointly by the <name type="project">Brown University Women Writers
         Project</name> and the <orgName>Brown University Library's Center for Digital Initiatives</orgName>.</desc>
  </org>
  <org xml:id="na">
   <orgName>Nancy</orgName>
   <desc>Hosting is provided by a group of institutions located in Nancy, France, coordinated by
   <orgName>Loria</orgName> and also including <orgName>ATILF</orgName> and <orgName>INIST</orgName>.</desc>
  </org>
  <org xml:id="ou">
   <orgName>Oxford University</orgName>
   <desc>Hosting is provided by the <orgName>Research Technologies Service</orgName> at <orgName>Oxford University
         Computing Services</orgName>.</desc>
  </org>
  <org xml:id="uv">
   <orgName>University of Virginia</orgName>
   <desc>Virginia's host support comes jointly from the <orgName>Institute for Advanced Technology in the
         Humanities</orgName> and the <orgName>University of Virginia Library</orgName>.</desc>
  </org>
 </listOrg>
</p>

13.3.4.3 States, Traits, and Events

<listEvent>
 <event when="1713"
  ref="http://eco.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.9_01832">

  <label>Treaty of Utrecht</label>
  <desc>France ceded to Great Britain its claims to the <orgName>Hudson's Bay Company</orgName> territories in
  <placeName>Rupert's Land</placeName>, <placeName>Newfoundland</placeName>, and <placeName>Acadia</placeName> and
     recognized British suzerainty over <orgName type="tribe">the Iroquois</orgName> but retained its other pre-war
     North American possessions, including <placeName key="PEI">Île-Saint-Jean</placeName> (now <placeName key="PEI">Prince Edward Island</placeName>)...</desc>
 </event>
 <event when="1774key="14-GeoIII-c83">
  <label>Quebec Act</label>
  <desc>This act of the British Parliament guaranteed free practice of the Catholic faith and restored use of the
     French Civil Code for private matters throughout the Province of Quebec, which had been expanded in territory
     following the <ref>Treaty of Paris</ref>.</desc>
 </event>
 <event when="1778"
  ref="http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/del1778.asp">

  <label>Treaty of Fort Pitt</label>
  <desc>Also known as the <name type="event">Treaty with the Delawares</name>, this was the first written treaty
     between the newly formed <orgName>United States</orgName> and any Native American people, in this case, the
  <orgName type="tribe">Lenape</orgName> or Delawares.</desc>
 </event>
</listEvent>

<affiliation>

<affiliation notAfter="1960-01-01"
 notBefore="1957-02-28">
Paid up member of the
<orgName>Australian Journalists Association</orgName>
</affiliation>

<affiliation>

<affiliation>associé étranger de <name type="org">l'Académie des Inscriptions et
   Belles-Lettres</name>
</affiliation>
<affiliation notAfter="1960-01-01"
 notBefore="1957-02-28">
Chargé de cours, puis professeur
d’archéologie (1949-1981) et doyen (1958-1961) <orgName>à la Faculté des lettres
   d’Ankara</orgName>.</affiliation>

<affiliation>

<affiliation>
 <name type="org">國際獅子會</name>台灣區理監事

</affiliation>
<affiliation notAfter="1960-01-01"
 notBefore="1957-02-28">

 <orgName>澳洲記者協會</orgName>的付費會員
</affiliation>

<listOrg>

<listOrg>
 <head>Libyans</head>
 <org>
  <orgName>Adyrmachidae</orgName>
  <desc>These people have, in most points, the same customs as the Egyptians, but
     use the costume of the Libyans. Their women wear on each leg a ring made of
     bronze [...]</desc>
 </org>
 <org>
  <orgName>Nasamonians</orgName>
  <desc>In summer they leave their flocks and herds upon the sea-shore, and go up
     the country to a place called Augila, where they gather the dates from the
     palms [...]</desc>
 </org>
 <org>
  <orgName>Garamantians</orgName>
  <desc>[...] avoid all society or intercourse with their fellow-men, have no
     weapon of war, and do not know how to defend themselves. [...]</desc>
<!-- ... -->
 </org>
</listOrg>

<org>

<org xml:id="JAMs">
 <orgName>Justified Ancients of Mummu</orgName>
 <desc>An underground anarchist collective spearheaded by <persName>Hagbard
     Celine</persName>, who fight the Illuminati from a golden submarine, the
 <name>Leif Ericson</name>
 </desc>
 <bibl>
  <author>Robert Shea</author>
  <author>Robert Anton Wilson</author>
  <title>The Illuminatus! Trilogy</title>
 </bibl>
</org>

<state>

<org>
 <orgName notAfter="1960">The Silver Beetles</orgName>
 <orgName notBefore="1960">The Beatles</orgName>
 <state type="membershipfrom="1960-08"
  to="1962-05">

  <desc>
   <persName>John Lennon</persName>
   <persName>Paul McCartney</persName>
   <persName>George Harrison</persName>
   <persName>Stuart Sutcliffe</persName>
   <persName>Pete Best</persName>
  </desc>
 </state>
 <state type="membershipnotBefore="1963">
  <desc>
   <persName>John Lennon</persName>
   <persName>Paul McCartney</persName>
   <persName>George Harrison</persName>
   <persName>Ringo Starr</persName>
  </desc>
 </state>
</org>

13.3.5 Objects

<listObject>
 <object xml:id="Alfred-Jewel">
  <objectIdentifier>
   <country>United Kingdom</country>
   <region>Oxfordshire</region>
   <settlement>Oxford</settlement>
   <institution>University of Oxford</institution>
   <repository>Ashmolean Museum</repository>
   <collection>English Treasures</collection>
   <idno type="ashmolean">AN1836p.135.371</idno>
   <idno type="wikipedia">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Jewel</idno>
   <objectName>Alfred Jewel</objectName>
  </objectIdentifier>
  <physDesc>
   <p> The Alfred Jewel is about 6.4 cm in length and is made of combination of filigreed <material>gold</material>
       surrounding a polished teardrop shaped piece of transparent <material>quartz</material>. Underneath the rock
       crystal is a cloisonné enamel image of a man with ecclesiastical symbols. The sides of the jewel holding the
       crystal in place contain an openwork inscription saying "AELFRED MEC HEHT GEWYRCAN", meaning 'Alfred ordered me
       made'. </p>
  </physDesc>
  <history>
   <origin>It is generally accepted that the Alfred Jewel dates from the <origDate>late 9th Century</origDate> and
       was most likely made in <origPlace>England</origPlace>. </origin>
   <provenance when="1693">The jewel was discovered in 1693 at Petherton Park, North Petherton in the English county
       of Somerset, on land owned by Sir Thomas Wroth. North Petherton is about 8 miles away from Athelney, where King
       Alfred founded a monastery. </provenance>
   <provenance when="1698">A description of the Alfred Jewel was first published in 1698, in the Philosophical
       Transactions of the Royal Society.</provenance>
   <acquisition> It was bequeathed to Oxford University by Colonel Nathaniel Palmer (c. 1661-1718) and today is in
       the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. </acquisition>
  </history>
 </object>
</listObject>
<!-- Elsewhere in document -->
<p> The <objectName ref="#MinsterLovellJewel">Minster Lovell Jewel</objectName> is probably the most similar to the
<objectName ref="#Alfred-Jewel">Alfred Jewel</objectName> and was found in <placeName ref="#MinsterLovell">Minster
   Lovell</placeName> in <placeName ref="#Oxfordshire">Oxfordshire</placeName> and is kept at the <orgName ref="#AshmoleanMuseum">Ashmolean Museum</orgName>.
</p>

<objectName>

<p>
The <objectName ref="#MinsterLovellJewel">Minster Lovell Jewel</objectName> is probably the most similar to the
<objectName ref="#AlfredJewel">Alfred Jewel</objectName> and was found in <placeName ref="#MinsterLovell">Minster
   Lovell</placeName> in <placeName ref="#Oxfordshire">Oxfordshire</placeName> and is kept at the <orgName ref="#AshmoleanMuseum">Ashmolean Museum</orgName>.
</p>

<object>

<listObject>
 <object xml:id="Alfred_Jewel">
  <objectIdentifier>
   <country>United Kingdom</country>
   <region>Oxfordshire</region>
   <settlement>Oxford</settlement>
   <institution>University of Oxford</institution>
   <repository>Ashmolean Museum</repository>
   <collection>English Treasures</collection>
   <idno type="ashmolean">AN1836p.135.371</idno>
   <idno type="wikipedia">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Jewel</idno>
   <objectName>Alfred Jewel</objectName>
  </objectIdentifier>
  <physDesc>
   <p> The Alfred Jewel is about 6.4 cm in length and is made of combination of filigreed <material>gold</material>
       surrounding a polished teardrop shaped piece of transparent <material>quartz</material>. Underneath the rock
       crystal is a cloisonné enamel image of a man with ecclesiastical symbols. The sides of the jewel holding the
       crystal in place contain an openwork inscription saying "AELFRED MEC HEHT GEWYRCAN", meaning 'Alfred ordered
       me made'. </p>
  </physDesc>
  <history>
   <origin>It is generally accepted that the Alfred Jewel dates from the <origDate>late 9th Century</origDate> and
       was most likely made in <origPlace>England</origPlace>. </origin>
   <provenance when="1693">The jewel was discovered in 1693 at Petherton Park, North Petherton in the English
       county of Somerset, on land owned by Sir Thomas Wroth. North Petherton is about 8 miles away from Athelney,
       where King Alfred founded a monastery. </provenance>
   <provenance when="1698">A description of the Alfred Jewel was first published in 1698, in the Philosophical
       Transactions of the Royal Society.</provenance>
   <acquisition> It was bequeathed to Oxford University by Colonel Nathaniel Palmer (c. 1661-1718) and today is in
       the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. </acquisition>
  </history>
 </object>
</listObject>
<!-- Elsewhere in document -->
<p> The <objectName ref="#MinsterLovellJewel">Minster Lovell Jewel</objectName> is probably the most similar to the
<objectName ref="#Alfred_Jewel">Alfred Jewel</objectName> and was found in <placeName ref="#MinsterLovell">Minster
   Lovell</placeName> in <placeName ref="#Oxfordshire">Oxfordshire</placeName> and is kept at the <orgName ref="#AshmoleanMuseum">Ashmolean Museum</orgName>.
</p>

2 The TEI Header


2.2.6 The Notes Statement

<titleStmt>
 <title></title>
 <respStmt>
  <persName>Mark Cohen</persName>
  <resp>historical commentary</resp>
 </respStmt>
 <respStmt>
  <orgName>University of Toronto</orgName>
  <resp>OCR scanning</resp>
 </respStmt>
</titleStmt>

3 Elements Available in All TEI Documents


<author>

<author>British Broadcasting Corporation</author>
<author>La Fayette, Marie Madeleine Pioche de la Vergne, comtesse de (1634–1693)</author>
<author>Anonymous</author>
<author>Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation</author>
<author>
 <persName>Beaumont, Francis</persName> and
<persName>John Fletcher</persName>
</author>
<author>
 <orgName key="BBC">British Broadcasting
   Corporation</orgName>: Radio 3 Network
</author>

<author>

<author>La Fayette, Marie Madeleine Pioche de la Vergne, comtesse de (1634–1693)</author>
<author>Anonyme</author>
<author> Erckmann-Chatrian</author>
<author>
 <orgName key="ARTE">Association relative à la télévision européenne</orgName>
</author>

3.11.2.3 Document Identifiers

<biblStruct type="patent"
 status="publication">

 <monogr>
  <authority>
   <orgName type="national">US</orgName>
  </authority>
  <idno type="docNumber">6885550</idno>
  <imprint>
   <classCode scheme="http://www.uspto.gov/">B1</classCode>
   <date type="publicationDate"
    when="2005-04-26">
April 26, 2005</date>
  </imprint>
 </monogr>
</biblStruct>

3.11.2.4 Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information

<biblStruct type="patent"
 status="publication">

 <monogr>
  <authority>
   <orgName type="national">EP</orgName>
  </authority>
  <idno type="docNumber">1558513</idno>
  <imprint>
   <classCode scheme="http://www.epo.org/">A1</classCode>
   <date type="publicationDate"
    when="2005-08-03"/>

  </imprint>
 </monogr>
 <monogr>
  <imprint>
   <classCode scheme="http://www.epo.org/">B1</classCode>
   <date type="publicationDate"
    when="2009-09-09"/>

  </imprint>
 </monogr>
</biblStruct>

8 Transcriptions of Speech


<recording>

<recording type="audiodur="P30M">
 <equipment>
  <p>Recorded on a Sony TR444 walkman by unknown participants; remastered
     to digital tape at <placeName>Borehamwood Studios</placeName> by
  <orgName>Transcription Services Inc</orgName>.</p>
 </equipment>
</recording>

<recording>

<recording type="audiodur="P30M">
 <p>
  <orgName>Harmonia Mundi</orgName> S.A., enregistré à <placeName>Boughton Aluph Saints
     Church</placeName>, <date>septembre 1977</date>.</p>
</recording>

<recording>

<recording type="audiodur="P30M">
 <equipment>
  <p>以Sony TR444 walkman錄成,參與者不明;<orgName>中國廣播公司</orgName><placeName>中廣電台</placeName>以數位磁帶重製。</p>
 </equipment>
</recording>