Exemple: <email> (electronic mail address)
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<email> (en)
13 Names, Dates, People, and Places
13.3.2.1 Personal Characteristics
<opener>
<salute>Dear all,</salute>
</opener>
<p>With apologies for length. I'm expanding a schema …</p>
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<closer>
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<persName>Diane Jakacki, Ph.D.</persName>
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<roleName>Digital Scholarship Coordinator</roleName>
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<roleName>Affiliate Faculty in Comparative & Digital Humanities</roleName>
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<orgName>Bucknell University</orgName>
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<email>d…@….edu</email>
<lb/>(<persPronouns>she/her/hers</persPronouns>)
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<roleName>Principal Investigator</roleName>,
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<orgName>LAB Cooperative</orgName> and <orgName>REED London Online</orgName>
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<roleName>Chair</roleName>, <orgName>ADHO Conference Coordinating Committee</orgName>
</closer>
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<persPronouns> (en)
<persName>Lal Zimman</persName>
<persPronouns value="he">(he/him/his)</persPronouns>
<ref target="#Name">(FAQ)</ref>
<persName type="IPA">[lɑɫ ˈzimn̩]</persName>
<email>zimman at ucsb dot edu</email>
<roleName>Assistant Professor of Linguistics</roleName>
<roleName>Affiliated Faculty in Feminist Studies</roleName>
<address>
<addrLine>South Hall 3518</addrLine>
<addrLine>University of California, Santa Barbara</addrLine>
</address>
</docAuthor>