bibliomset
bibliomset — A cooked container for related bibliographic information.
Synopsis
bibliomset ::= × ⏵
- One of:
- Zero or more of:
- text
citebiblioid
citetitle
dcterms:abstract
dcterms:accessRights
dcterms:accrualMethod
dcterms:accrualPeriodicity
dcterms:accrualPolicy
dcterms:alternative
dcterms:audience
dcterms:available
dcterms:bibliographicCitation
dcterms:conformsTo
dcterms:contributor
dcterms:coverage
dcterms:created
dcterms:creator
dcterms:date
dcterms:dateAccepted
dcterms:dateCopyrighted
dcterms:dateSubmitted
dcterms:description
dcterms:educationLevel
dcterms:extent
dcterms:format
dcterms:hasFormat
dcterms:hasPart
dcterms:hasVersion
dcterms:identifier
dcterms:instructionalMethod
dcterms:isFormatOf
dcterms:isPartOf
dcterms:isReferencedBy
dcterms:isReplacedBy
dcterms:isRequiredBy
dcterms:isVersionOf
dcterms:issued
dcterms:language
dcterms:license
dcterms:mediator
dcterms:medium
dcterms:modified
dcterms:provenance
dcterms:publisher
dcterms:references
dcterms:relation
dcterms:replaces
dcterms:requires
dcterms:rights
dcterms:rightsHolder
dcterms:source
dcterms:spatial
dcterms:subject
dcterms:tableOfContents
dcterms:temporal
dcterms:title
dcterms:type
dcterms:valid
firstname
honorific
lineage
othername
person
personblurb
personname
subtitle
surname
title
titleabbrev
- Graphic inlines ⏵
- Indexing inlines ⏵
- Linking inlines ⏵
- Product inlines ⏵
- Publishing inlines ⏵
- Ubiquitous inlines ⏵
- Graphic elements ⏵
- “Info” elements ⏵
- Zero or more of:
- text
citebiblioid
citetitle
dcterms:abstract
dcterms:accessRights
dcterms:accrualMethod
dcterms:accrualPeriodicity
dcterms:accrualPolicy
dcterms:alternative
dcterms:audience
dcterms:available
dcterms:bibliographicCitation
dcterms:conformsTo
dcterms:contributor
dcterms:coverage
dcterms:created
dcterms:creator
dcterms:date
dcterms:dateAccepted
dcterms:dateCopyrighted
dcterms:dateSubmitted
dcterms:description
dcterms:educationLevel
dcterms:extent
dcterms:format
dcterms:hasFormat
dcterms:hasPart
dcterms:hasVersion
dcterms:identifier
dcterms:instructionalMethod
dcterms:isFormatOf
dcterms:isPartOf
dcterms:isReferencedBy
dcterms:isReplacedBy
dcterms:isRequiredBy
dcterms:isVersionOf
dcterms:issued
dcterms:language
dcterms:license
dcterms:mediator
dcterms:medium
dcterms:modified
dcterms:provenance
dcterms:publisher
dcterms:references
dcterms:relation
dcterms:replaces
dcterms:requires
dcterms:rights
dcterms:rightsHolder
dcterms:source
dcterms:spatial
dcterms:subject
dcterms:tableOfContents
dcterms:temporal
dcterms:title
dcterms:type
dcterms:valid
givenname
honorific
lineage
othername
person
personblurb
personname
subtitle
surname
title
titleabbrev
- Graphic inlines ⏵
- Indexing inlines ⏵
- Linking inlines ⏵
- Product inlines ⏵
- Publishing inlines ⏵
- Ubiquitous inlines ⏵
- Graphic elements ⏵
- “Info” elements ⏵
- Zero or more of:
Attributes
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
Additional attributes:
- relation
Description
A bibliomset
is a cooked
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 bibliomixed
entry for an article in a journal, you might use two
bibliomset
s to wrap the fields related to the article
and the fields related to the journal.
Processing expectations
Formatted as a displayed block.
A bibliomset
is cooked.
In
addition to named fields, it can contain interspersed text to provide
punctuation and other formatting information.
The processing system is generally expected to present each and
every element in the set, all interspersed #PCDATA
,
in the order in which it occurs.
Attributes
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
- any attribute
Any attribute in any other explicit namespace
- relation
Identifies the relationship between the bibliographic elemnts
Parents
9 elements contain bibliomset
. × ⏵
Children
147 elements occur in bibliomset
. × ⏵
See Also
Related elements: biblioentry
, bibliomisc
, bibliomixed
, biblioset
.
Examples
1 |<bibliography xmlns='http://docbook.org/ns/docbook'>
|<title>Example bibliomset</title>
||
<bibliomixed>
5 |<bibliomset relation='article'>Walsh, Norman.
|<title role='article'>Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets</title>.
|</bibliomset>
|<bibliomset relation='journal'>
|<title>The World Wide Web Journal</title>
10 |<volumenum>2</volumenum><issuenum>1</issuenum>.
|<publishername>O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.</publishername> and
|The World Wide Web Consortium. Winter, 1996.
|</bibliomset>
|</bibliomixed>
15 ||
</bibliography>