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bibliomset — A “cooked” container for related bibliographic information
bibliomset ::= (#PCDATA|abbrev|abstract|address|artpagenums|author|authorgroup| authorinitials|bibliomisc|biblioset|collab|confgroup|contractnum| contractsponsor|copyright|corpauthor|corpname|corpcredit|date| edition|editor|invpartnumber|isbn|issn|issuenum|orgname|biblioid| citebiblioid|bibliosource|bibliorelation|bibliocoverage| othercredit|pagenums|printhistory|productname|productnumber| pubdate|publisher|publishername|pubsnumber|releaseinfo| revhistory|seriesvolnums|subtitle|title|titleabbrev|volumenum| citetitle|personname|honorific|firstname|surname|lineage| othername|affiliation|authorblurb|contrib|indexterm|bibliomset)*
Name | Type | Default |
relation | CDATA | None |
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 BiblioMSets to wrap the fields related to the article and the fields related to the journal.
Formatted as a displayed block.
BiblioMSets are “cooked.” In addition to named fields, they can contain interspersed #PCDATA 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.
AuthorBlurb and Affiliation will be removed from the inline content of BiblioMSet in DocBook V4.0. A new wrapper element will be created to associate this information with authors, editors, and other contributors.
BiblioSet will be removed from the content model of BiblioMSet. Allowing a “raw” container inside a “cooked” one confuses processing expectations.
The following elements occur in bibliomset: abbrev, abstract, address, affiliation, artpagenums, author, authorblurb, authorgroup, authorinitials, bibliocoverage, biblioid, bibliomisc, bibliomset, 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 BiblioMSet.
<!DOCTYPE bibliomixed PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd"> <bibliomixed> <bibliomset relation='article'> <surname>Walsh</surname>, <firstname>Norman</firstname>. <title role='article'>Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets</title>. </bibliomset> <bibliomset relation='journal'> <title>The World Wide Web Journal</title> <volumenum>2</volumenum><issuenum>1</issuenum>. <publishername>O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.</publishername> and <corpname>The World Wide Web Consortium</corpname>. <pubdate>Winter, 1996</pubdate></bibliomset>. </bibliomixed>
For additional examples, see also bibliography.