<!– ============================================================= –> <!– MODULE: Bibliographic Reference (Citation) Class Elements –> <!– VERSION: 2.3 –> <!– DATE: February 2007 –> <!– –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– PUBLIC DOCUMENT TYPE DEFINITION –> <!– TYPICAL INVOCATION –> <!– “-//NLM//DTD Archiving and Interchange DTD Suite Bibliographic Reference (Citation) Class Elements v2.3 20070202//EN” Delivered as file “references.ent” –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– SYSTEM: Archiving and Interchange DTD Suite –> <!– –> <!– PURPOSE: Defines the bibliographic reference elements –> <!– –> <!– –> <!– CONTAINS: 1) Default definition of the references class –> <!– 2) Parameter Entities for attribute lists –> <!– 3) Models for the bibliographic reference –> <!– class elements in alphabetical order –> <!– –> <!– CREATED FOR: –> <!– Digital archives and publishers who wish to –> <!– create a custom XML DTD for original markup of –> <!– journal literature, books, and related material, –> <!– or for archiving and transferring such material –> <!– between archives. –> <!– –> <!– This DTD is in the public domain. An organization –> <!– that wishes to create its own DTD from the suite –> <!– may do so without permission from NLM. –> <!– –> <!– The suite has been set up to be extended using a –> <!– new DTD file and a new DTD-specific customization –> <!– module to redefine the many Parameter Entities. –> <!– Do not modify the suite directly or redistribute –> <!– modified versions of the suite. –> <!– –> <!– In the interest of maintaining consistency and –> <!– clarity for potential users, NLM requests: –> <!– –> <!– 1. If you create a DTD from the Archiving and –> <!– Interchange DTD Suite and intend to stay –> <!– compatible with the suite, then please include –> <!– the following statement as a comment in all of –> <!– your DTD modules: –> <!– “Created from, and fully compatible with, –> <!– the Archiving and Interchange DTD Suite.” –> <!– –> <!– 2. If you alter one or more modules of the suite, –> <!– then please rename your version and all its –> <!– modules to avoid any confusion with the –> <!– original suite. Also, please include the –> <!– following statement as a comment in all your –> <!– DTD modules: –> <!– “Based in part on, but not fully compatible –> <!– with, the Archiving and Interchange DTD –> <!– Suite.” –> <!– –> <!– Suggestions for refinements and enhancements to –> <!– the DTD suite should be sent in email to: –> <!– archive-dtd@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov –> <!– –> <!– ORIGINAL CREATION DATE: –> <!– December 2002 –> <!– –> <!– CREATED BY: Jeff Beck (NCBI) –> <!– Deborah Lapeyre (Mulberry Technologies, Inc.) –> <!– Bruce Rosenblum (Inera Inc.) –> <!– –> <!– NLM thanks the Harvard University Libraries, both –> <!– for proposing that a draft archiving NLM DTD for –> <!– life sciences journals be extended to accommodate –> <!– journals in all disciplines and for sponsoring –> <!– Bruce Rosenblum's collaboration with other DTD –> <!– authors in completing Version 1.0. The Andrew W. –> <!– Mellon Foundation provided support for these –> <!– important contributions. –> <!– –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– DTD VERSION/CHANGE HISTORY –> <!– ============================================================= –> <!–

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Version Reason/Occasion (who) vx.x (yyyy-mm-dd)

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    Version 2.3                       (DAL/BTU) v2.3 (2007-02-02)

    Enhancement Release (2.3) following the Working Group meetings 
    of Oct-Nov/2006-Jan/2007. No backward-incompatible changes.
    Archiving loosened even more. New structures for all the DTDs. 

19. PATENT - Added new "country" attribute to <patent>, an
    #IMPLIED CDATA attribute that, for best practice will
    always be used and will contain the ISO 3166-1 2-letter
    country code, for example 
        US      United States
        GB      United Kingdom
        CA      Canada

18. NEW TYPE ATTRIBUTES - Added a "content-type" attribute to the
    following elements, to preserve or add a semantic
    distinction between different examples of the same
    element:
    - access-date (with new PE access-date-atts)
    - annotation  (with new PE annotation-atts)
    - comment     (with new PE comment-atts)
    - edition     (with new PE edition-atts)
    - gov (with new PE gov-atts)
    - isbn (with new PE isbn-atts)
    - note
    - patent
    - ref
    - ref-list
    - series (with new PE series-atts)
    - source
    - std (with new PE std-atts)
    - source
    - time-stamp (with new PE timestamp-atts)

17. NEW ID ATTRIBUTES - Added an "id" attribute of type ID to the
    following elements:
     - person-group
     - ref  (new ref-atts)
     - ref-list (new ref-list-atts)

16. NEW PARAMETER ENTITIES - Added parameter entities for the
    attribute lists of:
    - access-date 
    - annotation   
    - comment    
    - edition    
    - gov  
    - isbn  
    - series 
    - std 
    - time-stamp  

15. PERSON-GROUP-MODEL 
    - Changed person-group-elements from allowing
      <aff> and <etal> loose in the model to include a more
      generic "person-group-info" that will include <aff>,
      <etal>, and any similar information added  in the future.

14. REF-MODEL - Changed the construction but not the content of
    ref-model from using the elements <citation> and <note>
    directly to using the classes -%citation.class; (which in
    default resolves to <citation>) and -%note.class; (which
    in the default resolves to <note>).

13. Updated public identifier to "v2.3 20070202//EN"          

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    Version 2.2                       (DAL/BTU) v2.2 (2006-04-30)

    Backwards-compatible changes to meet operational needs.
    Typical changes include adding attribute values and making 
    required elements optional.

12. PER SON-GROUP-TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUES - Added "director" to
    list of suggested values for CDATA attribute

11. Updated public identifier to "v2.3 20070202//EN"          

    =============================================================
    Version 2.1                       (DAL/BTU) v2.1 (2005-06-30)

    Changed to MathML 2.0 and MathML 2.0 Character Sets
    Added new material requested by NCBI   

14. Minor, non-functional changes to element order in PEs and to 
    wording in comments as part of 2.1 release (e.g., "doaj")

13. Updated public identifier to "v2.3 20070202" 

    =============================================================
    Version 2.0                       (DAL/BTU) v2.0 (2004-08-30)

    Major requirement changes led to the new release, producing
    DTD version "2.0":
      a) The splitting of the Archival and Interchange Tag Set 
         DTDs into three DTDs from two: an authoring DTD, an
         archive regularization and interchange DTD (the
         current Blue Publishing DTD), and a preservationist 
         archive DTD (the current Green Archiving and Interchange 
         DTD).
      b) AIT Working Group suggestions from the June 04 meeting 
         and June/July 2004 followup discussions
      c) Suite remodularization to meet new (and newly articulated)
         modularization requirements
      d) New or renamed classes and mixes to make modifications
         easier and more consistent

12. COMPLETE MODELS WHEN OVER-RIDING A MODEL 
    (for all Parameter Entities suffixed "-model")
    ### Customization Alert ###
    Added internal parentheses to Parameter Entity and removed 
    them from Element Declaration for:
    - %note-model;
    - %ref-list-model;
    - %ref-model;
    - and removed the parentheses for <person-group>

11. DEFAULT CLASSES - Were moved from this module to 
    %default-classes.ent;

10. REFERENCES.CLASS - Added the following elements to the
    -%references.class;:
     - <issue-id>
     - <issue-title>
     - <page-range>
     - <role>
     - <string-name>
     - <volume-id>

 9. EMAIL AND URI
    a. Added to %source-elements; by changing 
        %ext-links.class; ==> %address-link.class;

 8. LOOSENING ELEMENT USAGE in Archiving DTD and Suite
    a. Rewrote content model for access-date as a new Parameter
       Entity %access-date-elements;
    b. Allowed all date components (%date-part.class;)
       inside this PE in Archiving DTD (Green) customization
    c. The default value is the empty string in this module,
       therefore, access date, by default, contains nothing 
       but #PCDATA.

 7. ROLE ELEMENT - Was added to the default references class 
    -%references.class;

 6. PERSON GROUP - To add <string-name> as well as correct various
    classing problems:

    a. Content model was made into a Parameter Entity
       %person-group-model;

    b. The content model was changed to incorporate the new
        -%name.class;, which adds both <string-name> and <collab>

 5. NAME CLASS / STRING NAME
    a. Created a new element <string-name> for names that
       do not follow the former, strict personal name model.

    b. Created a new class %name.class; to hold all the ways
       to name people: <name>, <string-name>, and <collab>
       who produce products or articles. Used in:
       - <person-group>

    c. To allow <string-name> to be used anywhere <name> is
       used:
       - Added to default %references.class;

 4. NEW PARAMETER ENTITIES - To correct potential classing 
    problems, created the following new Parameter Entities:
    a. NEW CLASSES
       - %just-para.class; used in <annotation>, -%note-model;
       - %ref-list.class; used in <ref-list>
    b. NEW MIXES 
       - <edition>       -%edition-elements;
       - <gov>           -%gov-elements;
       - <patent>        -%patent-elements;
       - <series-title>  -%series-title-elements;
       - <std>           -%std-elements;
       - <time-stamp>    -%time-stamp-elements;

 3. Updated public identifier to "v2.3 20070202"         

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    Version 1.1                           (TRG) v1.1 (2003-11-01)

 2. Added element <page-count> to parameter entity 
    %references.class;
    Rationale:  Permit tagging of page count where included in
    references.

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    Version 1.0 Post Publishing DTD Change (DAL) v 1.0 2003-02-10

 1. Removed <other-ref>, since the Publishing (authoring) DTD did
    not need it and that is what it had been made for. It was 
    never to be used for conversion or interchange, so it's gone.
    Removed %other-ref-elements; as well. It did not need to be 
    removed from any context, as it was never used.
                                                                  -->

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– PARAMETER ENTITY DEPENDENCIES

Requires the following parameter entities
be defined before calling this module, 
usually accomplished in the Customization
Module for the specific DTD:
  - %emphasis.class;
  - %just-rendition;
  - %label.class;
  - %para-level;
  - %rendition-plus;
  - %simple-phrase;
  - %subsup.class;                         -->

<!– ============================================================= –>

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– PARAMETER ENTITIES FOR ATTRIBUTE LISTS –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– ACCESS DATE ATTRIBUTES –> <!– Attributes for the <access-date> element –> <!ENTITY % access-date-atts

"content-type
           CDATA                             #IMPLIED"  >

<!– ANNOTATION ATTRIBUTES –> <!– Attributes for the <annotation> element –> <!ENTITY % annotation-atts

"content-type
           CDATA                             #IMPLIED"  >

<!– COMMENT ATTRIBUTES –> <!– Attributes for the <comment> element –> <!ENTITY % comment-atts

"content-type
           CDATA                             #IMPLIED"  >

<!– EDITION ATTRIBUTES –> <!– Attributes for the <edition> element –> <!ENTITY % edition-atts

"content-type
            CDATA                              #IMPLIED" >

<!– GOVERNMENT ATTRIBUTES –> <!– Attributes for the <gov> element –> <!ENTITY % gov-atts

"content-type
           CDATA                             #IMPLIED"  >

<!– ISBN ATTRIBUTES –> <!– Attributes for the <isbn> element

(Note: In Book, <isbn> also uses 
issn-atts.)                                -->

<!ENTITY % isbn-atts

"content-type
           CDATA                             #IMPLIED"  >

<!– NOTE ATTRIBUTES –> <!– Attributes for the <note> element –> <!ENTITY % note-atts

"content-type
           CDATA                             #IMPLIED
 id        ID                                #IMPLIED"  >

<!– PATENT ATTRIBUTES –> <!– Attributes for the <patent> element –> <!ENTITY % patent-atts

"content-type
           CDATA                             #IMPLIED
 country   CDATA                             #IMPLIED"  >

<!– PERSON GROUP ATTRIBUTES –> <!– Attributes for the <person-group> element –> <!ENTITY % person-group-atts

"id        ID                                #IMPLIED
 person-group-type 
           CDATA                             #IMPLIED"  >

<!– PUBLICATION IDENTIFIER ATTRIBUTES –> <!– Attributes for the <pub-id> element –> <!ENTITY % pub-id-atts

"pub-id-type 
           (%pub-id-types;)                  #IMPLIED"  >

<!– REFERENCE ATTRIBUTES –> <!– Attributes for the <ref> element –> <!ENTITY % ref-atts

"id        ID                                #IMPLIED
 content-type
           CDATA                             #IMPLIED"  >

<!– REFERENCE LIST ATTRIBUTES –> <!– Attributes for the <ref-list> element –> <!ENTITY % ref-list-atts

"id        ID                                #IMPLIED
 content-type
           CDATA                             #IMPLIED"  >

<!– SERIES ATTRIBUTES –> <!– Attributes for the <series> element –> <!ENTITY % series-atts

"content-type
           CDATA                             #IMPLIED"  >

<!– SOURCE ATTRIBUTES –> <!– Attributes for the <source> and

<trans-source> elements                    -->

<!ENTITY % source-atts

"id        ID                                #IMPLIED
 content-type
           CDATA                             #IMPLIED 
 xml:lang   NMTOKEN                          #IMPLIED"  >

<!– STANDARDS ATTRIBUTES –> <!– Attributes for the <std> element –> <!ENTITY % std-atts

"content-type
           CDATA                             #IMPLIED"  >

<!– TIME STAMP ATTRIBUTES –> <!– Attributes for the <time-stamp> element –> <!ENTITY % time-stamp-atts

"content-type
           CDATA                             #IMPLIED"  >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE LIST ELEMENTS –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!–ELEM article-title

Defined in %common.ent;                    -->

<!–ELEM collab Defined in %common.ent; –> <!–ELEM conf-date Defined in %common.ent; –> <!–ELEM conf-loc Defined in %common.ent; –> <!–ELEM conf-name Defined in %common.ent; –> <!–ELEM day Defined in %common.ent; –> <!–ELEM elocation-id Defined in %common.ent; –> <!–ELEM email Defined in %common.ent; –> <!–ELEM fpage Defined in %common.ent; –> <!–ELEM issn Defined in %common.ent; –> <!–ELEM issue Defined in %common.ent; –> <!–ELEM lpage Defined in %common.ent; –> <!–ELEM month Defined in %common.ent; –> <!–ELEM publisher-loc

Defined in %common.ent;                    -->

<!–ELEM publisher-name

Defined in %common.ent;                    -->

<!–ELEM season Defined in %common.ent; –> <!–ELEM title Defined in %common.ent; –> <!–ELEM trans-title Defined in %common.ent; –> <!–ELEM volume Defined in %common.ent; –> <!–ELEM year Defined in %common.ent; –>

<!– REFERENCE LIST MODEL –> <!– Content model for the <ref-list> element –> <!ENTITY % ref-list-model

"(title?, (%para-level;)*, ref*, 
 (%ref-list.class;)* )"                      >

<!– REFERENCE LIST (BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE LIST)

-->

<!– List of references (citations) for the

article.  Often called "References", 
"Bibliography", or "Additional Reading". No
distinction is made between lists of cited
references and lists of suggested references.
Authoring Note: The optional paragraph-level
elements after the title allow for those rare
cases where there is explanatory material
inside the list, before the references. There
may also be similar explanatory material 
inside each reference group. Explanatory
material preceding a citation will need to
be placed inside the citation.             -->

<!ELEMENT ref-list %ref-list-model; > <!– id Unique identifier so that citation can be

           referenced
content-type   
           "content-type" attribute provides a way to 
           preserve or add semantic distinctions, for 
           example, references lists versus lists of
           suggested reading or reference lists 
           targeted to different audiences.           -->

<!ATTLIST ref-list

%ref-list-atts;                                         >

<!– REFERENCE ITEM MODEL –> <!– Content model for the <ref> element –> <!ENTITY % ref-model “(label?,

(%citation.class; | %note.class;)+ )"       >

<!– REFERENCE ITEM –> <!– One item in a bibliographic list, typically

a citation describing a referenced work, but
some journals may place notes in this list as
well as citations.
Conversion Note: There is usually a number or
other label preceding each citation, which 
the tagger may choose to preserve using the 
label attribute.                           -->

<!ELEMENT ref %ref-model; > <!– id Unique identifier so that citation can be

           referenced
content-type   
           "content-type" attribute provides a way to 
           preserve or add semantic distinctions      -->

<!ATTLIST ref

%ref-atts;                                              >

<!–ELEM citation Defined in %common.ent; –>

<!– NOTE IN A REFERENCE LIST MODEL –> <!– Content model for a note in a reference

list element                               -->

<!ENTITY % note-model “(label?, (%just-para.class;)+ )” >

<!– NOTE IN A REFERENCE LIST –> <!– Used to tag non-citation material that

sometimes within a reference list, for 
example, used to tag end note material when 
such a note is placed within a reference 
list.
Authoring Note: For conversion use only. For
creating new reference lists, notes should
not be intermingled with citations.        -->

<!ELEMENT note %note-model; > <!– id Unique identifier so that citation can be

           referenced
content-type   
           "content-type" attribute provides a way to 
           preserve or add semantic distinctions      -->

<!ATTLIST note

%note-atts;                                             >

<!– ============================================================= –> <!– BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE CLASS –> <!– ============================================================= –>

<!– ACCESS DATE ELEMENTS –> <!– The elements that can be included along with

data characters inside the content model of
the Access Date <access-date> element      -->

<!ENTITY % access-date-elements

" "                                          >

<!– ACCESS DATE FOR CITED WORK –> <!– The date on which the work which is cited

was examined. Some online resources are 
changing so quickly that a citation to the 
resource is not complete without the date 
on which the cited resource was examined, 
since a day before or a day later the 
relevant material might be different.
Related Elements: The related element
<time-stamp> is used to record not the time 
when a cited resource was examined, but the
time stamp that was found on the resource
when it was examined, for time-stamped
resources.                                 -->

<!ELEMENT access-date (#PCDATA %access-date-elements;)* > <!– content-type

"content-type" attribute provides a way to 
preserve or add semantic distinctions.     -->

<!ATTLIST access-date

%access-date-atts;                                      >

<!– ANNOTATION IN A CITATION –> <!– Most citations just provide the bibliographic

information for a cited reference but a few
describe or comment upon the nature or
quality of the reference or summarize its
findings.
Display Note: All of the other reference
elements are inline elements. In contrast,
an Annotation may be considered a block
element, with space before it and after it.-->

<!ELEMENT annotation ((%just-para.class;)+) > <!– content-type

"content-type" attribute provides a way to 
preserve or add semantic distinctions, for 
example, explaining the source of this 
<annotation>.                              -->

<!ATTLIST annotation

%annotation-atts;                                       >

<!– COMMENT ELEMENTS –> <!– The elements that can be included along with

data characters inside the content model of
the Comment in a Citation <comment> element.
Design Note: All inline mixes begin with an
OR bar, but since %simple-phrase; is an 
inline mix, the OR bar is already there.   -->

<!ENTITY % comment-elements

"%simple-phrase;"                            >

<!– COMMENT IN A CITATION –> <!– Used to mark unstructured text within an

otherwise element structured reference.
In an unstructured reference, this text would
merely be data characters.
Typical comments could include:
  <comment>[Abstract]</comment>
  <comment> translated from Russian</comment>
Design Note: The <comment> element is defined
here largely for the sake of conversion, to
preserve the semantic markup when translating
from other DTDs.
Authoring and Conversion Note: The Comment
element should be used to mark substantive
text only; it should NOT be used to markup
punctuation that occurs between elements.
Display Note: Comments should appear inline
with other reference elements.  This is a
very different rendering from that given the
similar element Annotation, which is
typically a longer commentary concerning a
citation that is rendered as a block
element.
Design Note: All inline mixes begin with an
OR bar, but since %simple-phrase; is an 
inline mix, the OR bar is already there.   -->

<!ELEMENT comment (#PCDATA %comment-elements;)* > <!– content-type

"content-type" attribute provides a way to 
preserve or add semantic distinctions, for 
example, explaining the source of this 
<comment> or the rationale behind it.      -->

<!ATTLIST comment

%comment-atts;                                          >

<!– EDITION ELEMENTS –> <!– The elements that can be included along with

data characters inside the content model of
<edition>                             
Design Note: -%just-rendition; begins with
an OR bar, so this inline mix begins with
an OR bar.                                 -->

<!ENTITY % edition-elements

"%just-rendition;"                           >

<!– EDITION, CITED –> <!– The edition number of a cited publication –> <!ELEMENT edition (#PCDATA %edition-elements;)* > <!– content-type

"content-type" attribute provides a way to 
preserve or add semantic distinctions, for 
multiple editions                          -->

<!ATTLIST edition

%edition-atts;                                          >

<!– GOVERNMENT REPORT ELEMENTS –> <!– The elements that can be included along with

data characters inside the content model of
<gov>                             
Design Note: -%rendition-plus; begins with
an OR bar, so this inline mix begins with
an OR bar.                                 -->

<!ENTITY % gov-elements “%rendition-plus;” >

<!– GOVERNMENT REPORT, CITED –> <!– The identification information (typically the

title and/or an identification number) for 
a cited governmental report or other 
government publication                     -->

<!ELEMENT gov (#PCDATA %gov-elements;)* > <!– content-type

"content-type" attribute provides a way to 
preserve or add semantic distinctions.     -->

<!ATTLIST gov

%gov-atts;                                              >

<!– ISBN –> <!– International Standard Book Number –> <!ELEMENT isbn (#PCDATA) > <!– content-type

"content-type" attribute provides a way to 
preserve or add semantic distinctions.     -->

<!ATTLIST isbn

%isbn-atts;                                             >

<!– PATENT NUMBER ELEMENTS –> <!– The elements that can be included along with

data characters inside the content model of
<patent>                             
Design Note: -%just-rendition; begins with
an OR bar, so this inline mix begins with
an OR bar.                                 -->

<!ENTITY % patent-elements

"%just-rendition;"                           >

<!– PATENT NUMBER, CITED –> <!– The identification information (typically the

patent number or number and name) for a  
cited patent                               -->

<!ELEMENT patent (#PCDATA %patent-elements;)* > <!– country The country that has issues the patent.

Best Practice Note: Although this attribute 
is optional and open to any value, for best 
practice, the country should be provided
whenever it is known and the ISO 31660-1
2-letter alphabetic codes should be used,
for example:
   US    United States
   GB    United Kingdom
   CA    Canada
This complete list is available from ISO,
in HTML, text-file, and XML-file versions at
the following location:

www.iso.org/iso/en/prods-services/iso3166ma/02iso-3166-code-lists/index.html

content-type
            "content-type" attribute provides a way to 
            preserve or add semantic distinctions.     -->

<!ATTLIST patent

%patent-atts;                                           >

<!– PERSON GROUP MODEL –> <!– Content model for the Person Group element –> <!ENTITY % person-group-model

"(%name.class; | 
  %person-group-info.class; )*"              >

<!– PERSON GROUP FOR A CITED PUBLICATION –> <!– Wrapper element for one or more authors,

editors, translators, etc. named in a cited
reference.
Remarks: Similar to the <contrib-group>
element in the metadata, but could not use
the same name (as this is a DTD not a schema)
since the content is different.            -->

<!ELEMENT person-group %person-group-model; > <!– id Unique identifier so the element may be

           referenced
person-group-type 
           Identifies the "role" of the persons being
           named, a group of authors, a group of 
           editors, members of the G&S chorus, etc.
           Valid Types include:
             author - Content creators
             director 
                    - Director
             editor - Content editors
             guest-editor 
                    - Content editor that has been 
                      invited to edit all or part of 
                      a work
             inventor 
                    - Idea, software, or machine creator
             assignee 
                    - Person to whom a patent is awarded
             translator
                    - Translated the cited work from 
                      one language into another
             transed- Editor of a translated version of
                      a work
             all-authors
                    - Used to identify a complete list
                      of authors when a subset of the 
                      author group is used elsewhere 
                      in the citation. This may occur, 
                      for example, when a citation 
                      identifies both a book and a
                      chapter within the book.
             compiler
                    - Put together a composite work
                      from multiple sources
                                                      -->

<!ATTLIST person-group

%person-group-atts;                                     >

<!– PUBLICATION IDENTIFIER FOR A CITED PUBLICATION

-->

<!– The identifier of a publication such as a

related journal article that is listed 
within a Citation <citation> inside the
bibliographic reference list <ref-list> of 
an article.                                -->

<!ELEMENT pub-id (#PCDATA) > <!– pub-id-type

The "pub-id-type" attribute names the
type of identifier, or the organization or 
system that defined this identifier for the 
identifier of the journal article or a 
cited publication.
   Used on the <article-id> element, which 
holds an identifier for the entire article.  
   Also used on the <pub-id> element, which 
is an identifier for a publication cited in 
a bibliographic reference (citation).
Valid Types include:
  coden  - Obsolete PDB/CCDC identifier, may
           be present on older articles
  doaj   - Directory of Open Access Journals
  doi    - Digital Object Identifier for
           the publication being referenced
  medline- NLM Medline identifier
  other  - None of the named identifiers
  pii    - Publisher Item Identifier, see
            /epub/piius.htm
  pmid   - PubMed ID (see
           www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/
           query.fcgi?db=PubMed)         
  publisher-id - 
           Publisher's identifying number 
           such as an 'article-id', 'artnum',
           'identifier', 'article- number', 
           etc.
  sici   - Serial Item and Contribution 
           Identifier (SICI). A journal 
           article may have more than one 
           SICI, one for a print version and
           one for an electronic version.  -->

<!ATTLIST pub-id

%pub-id-atts;                                           >

<!– SERIES ELEMENTS –> <!– The elements that can be included along with

data characters inside the content model of
<series>                             
Design Note: -%rendition-plus; begins with
an OR bar, so this inline mix begins with
an OR bar.                                 -->

<!ENTITY % series-elements “%rendition-plus;” >

<!– SERIES –> <!– Container element for any series information

used in a citation. For example, within a
citation to a non-journal item that spans
multiple volumes, this element could contain
the unique title of the entire series:
  <citation citation-type="book">
  <name>...</name> and <name>...</name>
  <year>1989</year>. <series>The Birds of
  South America</series>. <volume>1</volume>.
  <source>The Oscine Passerines</source>. 
  <publisher-name>University of Texas 
  Press</publisher-name>,
  <publisher-loc>Austin</publisher-loc>
  </citation>
                                           -->

<!ELEMENT series (#PCDATA %series-elements;)* > <!– content-type

"content-type" attribute provides a way to 
preserve or add semantic distinctions.     -->

<!ATTLIST series

%series-atts;                                           >

<!– STANDARD ELEMENTS –> <!– The elements that can be included along with

data characters inside the content model of
<std>                             
Design Note: -%rendition-plus; begins with
an OR bar, so this inline mix begins with
an OR bar.                                 -->

<!ENTITY % std-elements “%rendition-plus;” >

<!– STANDARD, CITED –> <!– The identification information (typically the

standard number, organization, and name) for 
a cited standard, where "standard" is defined
as a document produced by a recognized
standards body such ISO, IEEE, OASIS, ANSI,
etc.                                       -->

<!ELEMENT std (#PCDATA %std-elements;)* > <!– content-type

"content-type" attribute provides a way to 
preserve or add semantic distinctions.     -->

<!ATTLIST std

%std-atts;                                              >

<!– SOURCE ELEMENTS –> <!– The elements that can be included along with

data characters inside the content model of
a <source>.                                -->

<!ENTITY % source-elements

"| %emphasis.class; | %address-link.class; |
 %subsup.class;"                             >

<!– SOURCE –> <!– Within a citation, this is the title of a

journal, book, conference proceedings, etc.
that is the source of the cited material.  -->

<!ELEMENT source (#PCDATA %source-elements;)* > <!– content-type

            "content-type" attribute provides a way to 
            preserve or add semantic distinctions.
xml:lang   The language in which the value of the
            element is expressed.  Recommended best 
            practice is to use values as defined in
            RFC 1766, typically 2-letter language
            codes such as "FR" (French), "EN" (English),
            and "DE" (German). These values are NOT
            case sensitive, so "EN" = "en". The values
            may include hyphenated differentiations such 
            as "EN-AU" (Australian English) and "EN-US"
            (United States English).                   -->

<!ATTLIST source

%source-atts;                                           >

<!– TIME STAMP ELEMENTS –> <!– The elements that can be included along with

data characters inside the content model of
a <time-stamp>.                            -->

<!ENTITY % time-stamp-elements

" "                                          >

<!– TIME STAMP FOR CITED WORK –> <!– Used to record any time stamp that was

found on the cited resource when it was 
examined, for resources such as databases
that may use a time signature to identify
different versions. Note: This is not the 
time when the cited resource was examined, 
but rather the time it was produced,
distributed, whatever milestone the resource
creators chose to stamp time stamp.
Related Element: <access-date> is the date 
on which the cited work was examined. Some 
online resources are changing so quickly 
that a citation to the resource is not 
complete without the date.                 -->

<!ELEMENT time-stamp (#PCDATA %time-stamp-elements;) > <!– content-type

"content-type" attribute provides a way to 
preserve or add semantic distinctions.     -->

<!ATTLIST time-stamp

%time-stamp-atts;                                       >

<!– TRANSLATED SOURCE –> <!– Within a citation, this is the title of a

journal, book, conference proceedings, etc.
that is the source of the cited material,
but with the source name given in a different
language from the source as given in the 
<source> element. For example, if an article
is originally in French, the <source> name
would be the French name and the 
<trans-source> might be in English.        -->

<!ELEMENT trans-source (#PCDATA %source-elements;)* > <!– xml:lang The language in which the value of the

             element is expressed.  Recommended best 
             practice is to use values as defined in
             RFC 1766, typically 2-letter language
             codes such as "FR" (French), "EN" (English),
             and "DE" (German). These values are NOT
             case sensitive, so "EN" = "en". The values
             may include hyphenated differentiates such 
             as "EN-AU" (Australian English) and "EN-US"
             (United States English).
content-type
             "content-type" attribute provides a way to 
             preserve or add semantic distinctions.     -->

<!ATTLIST trans-source

%source-atts;                                           >

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