<bibl>
<bibl> (bibliographic citation) contains a loosely-structured bibliographic citation of which the sub-components may or may not be explicitly tagged. 3.11.1 Elements of Bibliographic References 2.2.7 The Source Description 15.3.2 Declarable Elements | |
Module | core — 3 Elements Available in All TEI Documents |
In addition to global attributes | att.declarable (@default) att.typed (@type, @subtype) |
Used by | |
May contain |
core: abbr add address author biblScope cb choice corr date del distinct editor email emph expan foreign gap gloss hi index lb measure measureGrp meeting mentioned milestone name note num orig pb ptr pubPlace publisher ref reg relatedItem respStmt rs series sic soCalled term time title unclear
dictionaries: lang
figures: figure
gaiji: g
msdescription: depth dim height msIdentifier width
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Declaration |
element bibl { att.global.attributes, att.declarable.attributes, att.typed.attributes, ( text | model.gLike | model.highlighted | model.pPart.data | model.pPart.edit | model.segLike | model.ptrLike | model.biblPart | model.global )* } |
Example |
<bibl>Blain, Clements and Grundy: Feminist Companion to Literature in English (Yale,
1990)</bibl> |
Example |
<bibl>
<title level="a">The Interesting story of the Children in the Wood</title>. In <author>Victor E Neuberg</author>, <title>The Penny Histories</title>. <publisher>OUP</publisher> <date>1968</date>. </bibl> |
Note |
Contains phrase-level elements, together with any combination of elements
from the biblPart class
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