<change>

<change> summarizes a particular change or correction made to a particular version of an electronic text which is shared between several researchers. 2.5 The Revision Description
Moduleheader — 2 The TEI Header
Attributes att.ascribed (@who)
whensupplies the date of the change in standard form, i.e. YYYY-MM-DD.
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype
data.temporal.w3c
Values a date, time, or date & time in any of the formats defined in XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes Second Edition
Used byrecordHist revisionDesc
May contain
Declaration
element change
{
   att.global.attributes,
   att.ascribed.attributes,
   attribute when { data.temporal.w3c }?,
   ( text | model.limitedPhrase | model.inter | model.global )*
}
Example
<teiHeader>
 <fileDesc>
  <titleStmt>
   <title></title>
   <editor xml:id="LDB">Lou Burnard</editor>
   <respStmt xml:id="BZ">
    <resp>copy editing</resp>
    <name>Brett Zamir</name>
   </respStmt>
  </titleStmt>
  <publicationStmt>
   <p></p>
  </publicationStmt>
  <sourceDesc>
   <p></p>
  </sourceDesc>
 </fileDesc>
 <revisionDesc>
  <change who="#BZwhen="2008-02-02">Finished chapter 23</change>
  <change who="#BZwhen="2008-01-02">Finished chapter 2</change>
  <change n="P2.2when="1991-12-21who="#LB"> Added examples to section 3</change>
  <change when="1991-11-11who="#MSM">Deleted chapter 10</change>
 </revisionDesc>
</teiHeader>
Note
The who attribute may be used to point to any other element, but will typically specify a <respStmt> or <person> element elsewhere in the header, identifying the person responsible for the change and their role in making it.
It is recommended that changes be recorded with the most recent first.