<bibliomixed>

Bibliographic Entry

An item in a bibliography (typically a citation describing a referenced work)

Remarks

In Balisage papers, bibliographic entries are coded for display and linking only, so the model is limited to character data, emphasis formatting (e.g, journal titles are typically italicized), and links.

Attributes

linkend Linkend
xlink:actuate Actuating the Link
xlink:arcrole Role of the Arc-Link
xlink:href Href (Linking Mechanism)
xlink:role Role of the Link
xlink:show Showing the Link
xlink:title Title of the Link
xlink:type Type of Link
xmlns:xlink XLink Namespace Declaration
xml:id XML Unique Identifier
xreflabel Cross-Reference Label

Model Description

Any combination of:

This element may be contained in:

<bibliography>

Example

...
<article xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" version="5.0-subset Balisage-1.1"
xml:id="HR-23632987-8973">
<title>Raleigh's Discoveries in the New World</title>
...
<appendix xml:id="mul88">...</appendix>
<bibliography>
<title>Bibliography</title>
...

<bibliomixed xml:id="mul98" xreflabel="Prindle1996b">Prindle, Tara.
“Native American History of Corn”.  [online].  Native American Technology
and Art.  © 1996 [cited 14 Apr 1998].
<link>http://www.lib.uconn.edu/NativeTech/cornhusk/cornhusk.html</link>.</bibliomixed>

<bibliomixed xml:id="mul99" xreflabel="Dickerson1997">Dickerson, George.
“Beyond Turkey:  Corn Shaped History, Cuisines”.  [online].  Ed. D’Lyn
Ford.  New Mexico State University College of Agriculture &amp; Home
Economics, 11 Nov 1997 [cited 14 Apr 1998].
<link>http://elroy.nmsu.edu/CAHE/press/corn_history1997.html</link>.</bibliomixed>

...
</bibliography>
</article>


Module

balisage-1-1