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citebiblioid

citebiblioid — A citation of a bibliographic identifier.

Synopsis

citebiblioid ::= [-]

Attributes

Common attributes and common linking attributes.

Additional attributes:

  • Exactly one of:
    • class (enumeration)
      • “doi”
      • “isbn”
      • “isrn”
      • “issn”
      • “istc”
      • “libraryofcongress”
      • “pubsnumber”
      • “uri”
    • All of:
      • class (enumeration)
        • “other”
      • otherclass (NMTOKEN)

Required attributes are shown in bold.

Description

A citebiblioid identifies a citation to another work by bibliographic identifier.

Processing expectations

Formatted inline.

Attributes

Common attributes and common linking attributes.

class

Identifies the kind of bibliographic identifier

Enumerated values:
“doi”

A digital object identifier.

“isbn”

An international standard book number.

“isrn”

An international standard technical report number (ISO 10444).

“issn”

An international standard serial number.

“istc”

An international standard text code.

“libraryofcongress”

A Library of Congress reference number.

“pubsnumber”

A publication number (an internal number or possibly organizational standard).

“uri”

A Uniform Resource Identifier

otherclass

Identifies the nature of the non-standard bibliographic identifier

Parents

Children

The following elements occur in citebiblioid: text, abbrev, acronym, alt, anchor, biblioref, coref, date, emphasis (db._emphasis), firstterm (db._firstterm), footnote, footnoteref, foreignphrase (db._foreignphrase), glossterm (db._glossterm), indexterm (db.indexterm.endofrange), indexterm (db.indexterm.singular), indexterm (db.indexterm.startofrange), inlinemediaobject, link, olink, phrase (db._phrase), quote (db._quote), remark, subscript, superscript, trademark, wordasword, xref.