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biblioset — A “raw” container for related bibliographic information
biblioset ::=
((%bibliocomponent.mix;
)+)
Name | Type | Default |
relation | CDATA | None |
The following parameter entities contain biblioset:
Parameter Entities | ||
%bibliocomponent.mix; | %info.class; |
BiblioSet
is a “raw” wrapper for a
collection of bibliographic information.
The purpose of this wrapper is
to assert the relationship that binds the collection. For example, in a
BiblioEntry
for an article in a journal, you might
use two BiblioSet
s to wrap the fields related to the article
and the fields related to the journal.
Formatted as a displayed block.
BiblioSet
s are “raw.” They contain a
database-like collection of named fields. It is the responsibility of
the processing system to select elements from within a
BiblioSet
, present them in the correct order, and add
all punctuation.
There is no expectation that a system will present all of the fields
in a BiblioSet
or that they will be displayed in the order
in which they occur.
Correct formatting of BiblioSet
s is an interchange
issue. See Appendix F, Interchanging DocBook Documents.
AuthorBlurb
and Affiliation
will be removed
from the inline content of BiblioSet
in DocBook V4.0.
A new wrapper element will be created to associate this information with
authors, editors, and other contributors.
These elements contain biblioset:
appendixinfo
, articleinfo
, biblioentry
, bibliographyinfo
, bibliomixed
, bibliomset
, biblioset
, blockinfo
, bookinfo
, chapterinfo
, glossaryinfo
, indexinfo
, objectinfo
, partinfo
, prefaceinfo
, refentryinfo
, referenceinfo
, refsect1info
, refsect2info
, refsect3info
, refsectioninfo
, refsynopsisdivinfo
, sect1info
, sect2info
, sect3info
, sect4info
, sect5info
, sectioninfo
, setindexinfo
, setinfo
, sidebarinfo
.
The following elements occur in biblioset:
abbrev
, abstract
, address
, affiliation
, artpagenums
, author
, authorblurb
, authorgroup
, authorinitials
, bibliocoverage
, biblioid
, bibliomisc
, bibliorelation
, biblioset
, bibliosource
, citebiblioid
, citetitle
, collab
, confgroup
, contractnum
, contractsponsor
, contrib
, copyright
, corpauthor
, corpcredit
, corpname
, date
, edition
, editor
, firstname
, honorific
, indexterm
, invpartnumber
, isbn
, issn
, issuenum
, lineage
, orgname
, othercredit
, othername
, pagenums
, personname
, printhistory
, productname
, productnumber
, pubdate
, publisher
, publishername
, pubsnumber
, releaseinfo
, revhistory
, seriesvolnums
, subtitle
, surname
, title
, titleabbrev
, volumenum
.
Relation
identifies the relationship between
the various elements in the BiblioSet
.
<!DOCTYPE biblioentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"> <biblioentry> <abbrev>Walsh97</abbrev> <biblioset relation='journal'> <title>XML: Principles, Tools, and Techniques</title> <publisher> <publishername>O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.</publishername> </publisher> <issn>1085-2301</issn> <editor><firstname>Dan</firstname><surname>Connolly</surname></editor> </biblioset> <biblioset relation='article'> <title>A Guide to XML</title> <author><surname>Walsh</surname><firstname>Norman</firstname></author> <copyright><year>1997</year><holder>ArborText, Inc.</holder></copyright> <pagenums>97-108</pagenums> </biblioset> </biblioentry>
For additional examples, see also
bibliography
.