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add x-xmdp-type and fallback labels #16

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please explain in a short comment the ideas behind the two x-xmdp-* attribute.
especially "fallback for a thesis in a series" should be mentioned

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<category ID="doctoralThesis">
<label xml:lang="de" text="Dissertation oder Habilitation"
description="Höchste Stufe einer Abschlussarbeit normalerweise nach mehr als vier oder fünf Jahren Studium. Auch für etwas gleichwertiges oder höheres als eine Dissertation, dass aber nicht der Bologna-Konvention folgt. Enthält auch die Habilitationsschrift." />
<label xml:lang="en" text="doctoral thesis"
description="Highest level of a thesis normally after more than four or five years of study. Also everything equal and higher then a Doctoral thesis, that does not follow the “Bologna Convention”, will be put in the category." />
<label xml:lang="x-xmdp-type" text="thesis"/>
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I miss the "higher-level" on doctoralThesis and maybe elsewhere

@rsteph-de rsteph-de marked this pull request as draft September 24, 2024 14:03
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