bibliomset — A cooked container for related bibliographic information
*:*
abstract
address
artpagenums
author
authorgroup
authorinitials
bibliocoverage
biblioid
bibliomisc
bibliomset
bibliorelation
biblioset
bibliosource
citebiblioid
citerefentry
citetitle
collab
confgroup
contractnum
contractsponsor
copyright
cover
edition
editor
extendedlink
issuenum
itermset
keywordset
legalnotice
mediaobject
org
orgname
othercredit
pagenums
person
personblurb
personname
phrase
(db._phrase)printhistory
productname
productnumber
pubdate
publisher
publishername
releaseinfo
replaceable
revhistory
seriesvolnums
subjectset
subtitle
title
titleabbrev
volumenum
abbrev
acronym
coref
date
emphasis
(db.emphasis)firstterm
footnote
footnoteref
foreignphrase
glossterm
phrase
(db.phrase)quote
subscript
superscript
wordasword
alt
anchor
annotation
biblioref
indexterm
(db.indexterm.endofrange)indexterm
(db.indexterm.singular)indexterm
(db.indexterm.startofrange)inlinemediaobject
link
olink
remark
subscript
superscript
xref
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.
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.
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
Identifies the relationship between the bibliographic elemnts
These elements contain bibliomset
: biblioentry
, bibliomixed
, bibliomset
, biblioset
, info
(db.info), info
(db.titleforbidden.info), info
(db.titleonly.info), info
(db.titleonlyreq.info), info
(db.titlereq.info).
The following elements occur in bibliomset: text, *:*
, abbrev
, abstract
, acronym
, address
, alt
, anchor
, annotation
, artpagenums
, author
, authorgroup
, authorinitials
,
bibliocoverage
, biblioid
, bibliomisc
, bibliomset
, biblioref
, bibliorelation
, biblioset
, bibliosource
, citebiblioid
, citerefentry
, citetitle
, collab
, confgroup
, contractnum
, contractsponsor
, copyright
, coref
, cover
, date
, edition
, editor
, emphasis
(db.emphasis), extendedlink
, firstterm
, footnote
, footnoteref
, foreignphrase
, glossterm
, indexterm
(db.indexterm.endofrange), indexterm
(db.indexterm.singular), indexterm
(db.indexterm.startofrange), inlinemediaobject
, issuenum
, itermset
, keywordset
, legalnotice
, link
, mediaobject
, olink
, org
, orgname
, othercredit
, pagenums
, person
, personblurb
, personname
, phrase
(db._phrase), phrase
(db.phrase), printhistory
, productname
, productnumber
, pubdate
, publisher
,
publishername
, quote
, releaseinfo
, remark
, replaceable
, revhistory
, seriesvolnums
, subjectset
, subscript
, subtitle
, superscript
, title
, titleabbrev
,
volumenum
, wordasword
, xref
.
<bibliography xmlns='http://docbook.org/ns/docbook'> <title>Example bibliomset</title> <bibliomixed> <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> <volumenum>2</volumenum><issuenum>1</issuenum>. <publishername>O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.</publishername> and The World Wide Web Consortium. Winter, 1996. </bibliomset> </bibliomixed> </bibliography>