<?xml version=“1.0” encoding=“UTF-8”?> <!– ============================================================= –> <!– MODULE: Bibliographic Reference (Citation) Class Elements –> <!– VERSION: NISO 0.4 –> <!– DATE: January 2011 –> <!—-> <!– ============================================================= –> <!– ============================================================= –> <!– PUBLIC DOCUMENT TYPE DEFINITION –> <!– TYPICAL INVOCATION –> <!–

"-//NLM//DTD JATS (Z39.96) Archiving and Interchange DTD Suite Bibliographic Reference (Citation) Class Elements v0.4 20110131//EN"
Delivered as file "JATS-references0.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 NISO Z39.96 Journal Article Tag Suite –> <!– (JATS).” –> <!—-> <!– 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 NISO Z39.96 Journal Article Tag –> <!– Suite.” –> <!—-> <!– Suggestions for refinements and enhancements to –> <!– the DTD suite should be sent in email to: –> <!– jats@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov –> <!—-> <!– ORIGINAL CREATION DATE: –> <!– December 2002 –> <!—-> <!– CREATED BY: Jeff Beck (NCBI) –> <!– Deborah Lapeyre (Mulberry Technologies, Inc.) –> <!– Bruce Rosenblum (Inera Inc.) –> <!– B. Tommie Usdin (Mulberry Technologies, 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 NLM Version 1.0. The –> <!– Andrew W. Mellon Foundation provided support for –> <!– these important contributions. –> <!—-> <!– ============================================================= –> <!– ============================================================= –> <!– DTD VERSION/CHANGE HISTORY –> <!– ============================================================= –> <!–

Version  Reason/Occasion                   (who) vx.x (yyyy-mm-dd)
     =============================================================
     Version 0.4                       (DAL/BTU) v0.4 (2011-01-31)
     This Tag Set is in the process of becoming a NISO standard.
     The version numbers are starting over from 0.4", as a Trial
     Use Draft, to be made into "Version 1.0" when the Tag Suite 
     becomes a NISO standard. Thus, NLM "Version 3.1 Draft" has 
     been changed to NISO "Version 0.4". No model, attribute, or
     parameter entity changes were made as part of this renaming.
     Details on NISO Tial Use Draft Version 0.4 are available at
           http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/JATS-0.4.
  5. Updated the public identifier to "v0.4 20110131//EN", 
     modified the formal public identifier to include "JATS (Z39.96)",
     and the filename as delivered to include "JATS" and the
     new version number "0".
     =============================================================
     Version 3.1                       (DAL/BTU) v3.1 (2010-04-30)
     Version 3.1 is fully compatible with Version 3.0.
     Details on version 3.1 are available at
           http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/3.1.
  4. @SPECIFIC-USE and @XML:LANG - Added the @specific-use and
     @xml:lang to the following elements:
      - access-date through access-date-atts (only @specific-use)
      - annotation through annotation-atts (both)
      - chapter-title through chapter-title-atts (both) NEW PE
      - comment through comment-atts (both)
      - date-in-citation through date-in-citation-atts (both)
      - edition through edition-atts (both)
      - gov through gov-atts (both)
      - note through note-atts (both)
      - part-title through part-title-atts (both) NEW PE
      - patent through patent-atts (both)
      - person-group through person-group-atts (both)
      - pub-id through pub-id-atts (@specific-use only)
      - ref through ref-atts (both)
      - ref-list through ref-list-atts (@specific-use only)
      - series through series-atts (both)
      - source through source-atts (@specific-use only;
          @xml:lang already)
      - std through std-atts (both)
      - time-stamp through time-stamp-atts (@specific-use only)
      - trans-source through trans-source-atts (@specific-use only;
          @xml:lang already)
  4. PERSON GROUP - Changed the model of <person-group> to mixed
     content. This entailed: creating new PE %person-group-elements;
     that contained the elements to be used and Changing PE
     %person-group-model to (#PCDATA %person-group-elements;)*.
     The PE person-group-model has been retained in this module for
     compatibility, but has been set to the mixed model using
     person-group-elements.
  3. ANNOTATION - Changed to content model to use the parameter
     entity %annotation-model; Content model unchanged.
  2. Updated public identifier to "v3.1 20100830//EN"
     =============================================================
     Version 3.0                       (DAL/BTU) v3.0 (2007-10-31)
     Version 3.0 is the first non-backward-compatible release.
     In addition to the usual incremental changes, some
     elements and attributes have been renamed and/or remodeled
     to better meet user needs and to increase tag set consistency.
     All module change histories are available through the Tag Suite
     web site at http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov.
     Details on version 3.0 are available at
           http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/3.0.
  1. Updated public identifier to "v3.0 20080202//EN"

–> <!– ============================================================= –> <!– ============================================================= –> <!– PARAMETER ENTITIES FOR #PCDATA MODELS –> <!– ============================================================= –> <!– SOURCE ELEMENTS –> <!–

The elements that can be included along with
data characters inside the content model of
a <source>.

–> <!– ============================================================= –> <!– PARAMETER ENTITIES FOR ATTRIBUTE LISTS –> <!– ============================================================= –> <!– ACCESS DATE ATTRIBUTES –> <!– Attributes for the <access-date> element –> <grammar xmlns=“relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0” datatypeLibrary=“www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-datatypes”>

<define name="access-date-atts">
  <optional>
    <attribute name="content-type"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="specific-use"/>
  </optional>
</define>
<!-- ANNOTATION ATTRIBUTES -->
<!-- Attributes for the <annotation> element -->
<define name="annotation-atts">
  <optional>
    <attribute name="content-type"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="specific-use"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="xml:lang">
      <data type="NMTOKEN"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
</define>
<!-- CHAPTER TITLE ATTRIBUTES -->
<!-- Attributes for the <chapter-title> element -->
<define name="chapter-title-atts">
  <optional>
    <attribute name="specific-use"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="xml:lang">
      <data type="NMTOKEN"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
</define>
<!-- COMMENT ATTRIBUTES -->
<!-- Attributes for the <comment> element -->
<define name="comment-atts">
  <optional>
    <attribute name="content-type"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="specific-use"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="xml:lang">
      <data type="NMTOKEN"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
</define>
<!-- DATE IN CITATION ATTRIBUTES -->
<!--
  Attributes for the <date-in-citation>
  element
-->
<define name="date-in-citation-atts">
  <optional>
    <attribute name="content-type"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="specific-use"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="xml:lang">
      <data type="NMTOKEN"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
</define>
<!-- EDITION ATTRIBUTES -->
<!-- Attributes for the <edition> element -->
<define name="edition-atts">
  <optional>
    <attribute name="content-type"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="specific-use"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="xml:lang">
      <data type="NMTOKEN"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
</define>
<!-- GOVERNMENT ATTRIBUTES -->
<!-- Attributes for the <gov> element -->
<define name="gov-atts">
  <optional>
    <attribute name="content-type"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="specific-use"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="xml:lang">
      <data type="NMTOKEN"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
</define>
<!-- NOTE ATTRIBUTES -->
<!-- Attributes for the <note> element -->
<define name="note-atts">
  <optional>
    <attribute name="content-type"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="id">
      <data type="ID"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="specific-use"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="xml:lang">
      <data type="NMTOKEN"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
</define>
<!-- PART TITLE ATTRIBUTES -->
<!-- Attributes for the <part-title> element -->
<define name="part-title-atts">
  <optional>
    <attribute name="specific-use"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="xml:lang">
      <data type="NMTOKEN"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
</define>
<!-- PATENT ATTRIBUTES -->
<!-- Attributes for the <patent> element -->
<define name="patent-atts">
  <optional>
    <attribute name="content-type"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="country"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="specific-use"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="xml:lang">
      <data type="NMTOKEN"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
</define>
<!-- PERSON GROUP ATTRIBUTES -->
<!-- Attributes for the <person-group> element -->
<define name="person-group-atts">
  <optional>
    <attribute name="id">
      <data type="ID"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="person-group-type"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="specific-use"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="xml:lang">
      <data type="NMTOKEN"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
</define>
<!-- PUBLICATION IDENTIFIER ATTRIBUTES -->
<!-- Attributes for the <pub-id> element -->
<!-- REFERENCE ATTRIBUTES -->
<!-- Attributes for the <ref> element -->
<define name="ref-atts">
  <optional>
    <attribute name="id">
      <data type="ID"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="content-type"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="specific-use"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="xml:lang">
      <data type="NMTOKEN"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
</define>
<!-- REFERENCE LIST ATTRIBUTES -->
<!-- Attributes for the <ref-list> element -->
<define name="ref-list-atts">
  <optional>
    <attribute name="id">
      <data type="ID"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="content-type"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="specific-use"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="xml:lang">
      <data type="NMTOKEN"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
</define>
<!-- SERIES ATTRIBUTES -->
<!-- Attributes for the <series> element -->
<define name="series-atts">
  <optional>
    <attribute name="content-type"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="specific-use"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="xml:lang">
      <data type="NMTOKEN"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
</define>
<!-- SOURCE ATTRIBUTES -->
<!--
  Attributes for the <source> and
  <trans-source> elements
-->
<define name="source-atts">
  <optional>
    <attribute name="id">
      <data type="ID"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="content-type"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="specific-use"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="xml:lang">
      <data type="NMTOKEN"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
</define>
<!-- STANDARDS ATTRIBUTES -->
<!-- Attributes for the <std> element -->
<define name="std-atts">
  <optional>
    <attribute name="content-type"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="specific-use"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="xml:lang">
      <data type="NMTOKEN"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
</define>
<!-- TIME STAMP ATTRIBUTES -->
<!-- Attributes for the <time-stamp> element -->
<define name="time-stamp-atts">
  <optional>
    <attribute name="content-type"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="specific-use"/>
  </optional>
</define>
<!-- TRANSLATED SOURCE ATTRIBUTES -->
<!-- Attributes for the <trans-source> element -->
<define name="trans-source-atts">
  <optional>
    <attribute name="id">
      <data type="ID"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="content-type"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="specific-use"/>
  </optional>
  <optional>
    <attribute name="xml:lang">
      <data type="NMTOKEN"/>
    </attribute>
  </optional>
</define>
<!-- ============================================================= -->
<!-- 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 -->
<!-- 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.
  Details at:
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=ref-list
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=ref-list
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=ref-list
-->
<define name="ref-list">
  <element name="ref-list">
    <ref name="ref-list-attlist"/>
    <ref name="ref-list-model"/>
  </element>
</define>
<define name="ref-list-attlist" combine="interleave">
  <ref name="ref-list-atts"/>
</define>
<!-- REFERENCE ITEM MODEL -->
<!-- Content model for the <ref> element -->
<!-- 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.
  Details at:
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=ref
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=ref
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=ref
-->
<define name="ref">
  <element name="ref">
    <ref name="ref-attlist"/>
    <ref name="ref-model"/>
  </element>
</define>
<define name="ref-attlist" combine="interleave">
  <ref name="ref-atts"/>
</define>
<!--
  ELEM   element-citation
  Defined in %common.ent;
-->
<!--
  ELEM   mixed-citation
  Defined in %common.ent;
-->
<!-- NOTE IN A REFERENCE LIST MODEL -->
<!--
  Content model for a note in a reference
  list element
-->
<define name="note-model">
  <optional>
    <ref name="label"/>
  </optional>
  <oneOrMore>
    <choice>
      <ref name="just-para.class"/>
      <ref name="product.class"/>
    </choice>
  </oneOrMore>
</define>
<!-- 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.
  Details at:
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=note
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=note
-->
<define name="note">
  <element name="note">
    <ref name="note-attlist"/>
    <ref name="note-model"/>
  </element>
</define>
<define name="note-attlist" combine="interleave">
  <ref name="note-atts"/>
</define>
<!-- ============================================================= -->
<!-- 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
-->
<!-- 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.
  Details at:
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=access-date
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=access-date
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=access-date
-->
<define name="access-date">
  <element name="access-date">
    <ref name="access-date-attlist"/>
    <zeroOrMore>
      <choice>
        <text/>
        <ref name="access-date-elements"/>
      </choice>
    </zeroOrMore>
  </element>
</define>
<define name="access-date-attlist" combine="interleave">
  <ref name="access-date-atts"/>
</define>
<!-- DATE ELEMENTS MODEL -->
<!--
  The content model for the <annotation>
  element
-->
<define name="annotation-model">
  <oneOrMore>
    <ref name="just-para.class"/>
  </oneOrMore>
</define>
<!-- 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.
  Details at:
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=annotation
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=annotation
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=annotation
-->
<define name="annotation">
  <element name="annotation">
    <ref name="annotation-attlist"/>
    <ref name="annotation-model"/>
  </element>
</define>
<define name="annotation-attlist" combine="interleave">
  <ref name="annotation-atts"/>
</define>
<!-- CHAPTER TITLE ELEMENTS -->
<!--
  The elements that can be included along with
  data characters inside the content model of
  the <chapter-title> element
-->
<define name="chapter-title-elements">
  <ref name="source-elements"/>
</define>
<!-- CHAPTER TITLE IN A CITATION -->
<!--
  Within a citation (such as a <mixed-citation>
  or an <element-citation>), the title of a
  cited book is tagged as <source> and the
  title of a chapter within that book is tagged
  as <chapter-title>.
  Details at:
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=chapter-title
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=chapter-title
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=chapter-title
-->
<define name="chapter-title">
  <element name="chapter-title">
    <ref name="chapter-title-attlist"/>
    <zeroOrMore>
      <choice>
        <text/>
        <ref name="chapter-title-elements"/>
      </choice>
    </zeroOrMore>
  </element>
</define>
<define name="chapter-title-attlist" combine="interleave">
  <ref name="chapter-title-atts"/>
</define>
<!-- 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.
-->
<!-- 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>
  Details at:
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=comment
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=comment
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=comment
-->
<define name="comment">
  <element name="comment">
    <ref name="comment-attlist"/>
    <zeroOrMore>
      <choice>
        <text/>
        <ref name="comment-elements"/>
      </choice>
    </zeroOrMore>
  </element>
</define>
<define name="comment-attlist" combine="interleave">
  <ref name="comment-atts"/>
</define>
<!-- DATE IN CITATION ELEMENTS -->
<!--
  The elements that can be included along with
  data characters inside the content model of
  the Date Inside Citation <date-in-citation>
  element
-->
<!-- DATE INSIDE CITATION -->
<!--
  A container element for any date that may be
  referenced in a citation, other than the
  publication date of the cited work.
  The "content-type" attribute should be used
  to identify the purpose/type of date. For
  example, if the element contains the date
  on which the article contributor examined the
  cited work, the attribute might be
  "access-date".
  Details at:
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=date-in-citation
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=date-in-citation
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=date-in-citation
-->
<define name="date-in-citation">
  <element name="date-in-citation">
    <ref name="date-in-citation-attlist"/>
    <zeroOrMore>
      <choice>
        <text/>
        <ref name="date-in-citation-elements"/>
      </choice>
    </zeroOrMore>
  </element>
</define>
<define name="date-in-citation-attlist" combine="interleave">
  <ref name="date-in-citation-atts"/>
</define>
<!-- 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.
-->
<define name="edition-elements">
  <ref name="just-rendition"/>
</define>
<!-- EDITION, CITED -->
<!--
  The edition number of a cited publication
  Details at:
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=edition
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=edition
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=edition
-->
<define name="edition">
  <element name="edition">
    <ref name="edition-attlist"/>
    <zeroOrMore>
      <choice>
        <text/>
        <ref name="edition-elements"/>
      </choice>
    </zeroOrMore>
  </element>
</define>
<define name="edition-attlist" combine="interleave">
  <ref name="edition-atts"/>
</define>
<!-- 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.
-->
<define name="gov-elements">
  <ref name="rendition-plus"/>
</define>
<!-- GOVERNMENT REPORT, CITED -->
<!--
  The identification information (typically the
  title and/or an identification number) for
  a cited governmental report or other
  government publication
  Details at:
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=gov
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=gov
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=gov
-->
<define name="gov">
  <element name="gov">
    <ref name="gov-attlist"/>
    <zeroOrMore>
      <choice>
        <text/>
        <ref name="gov-elements"/>
      </choice>
    </zeroOrMore>
  </element>
</define>
<define name="gov-attlist" combine="interleave">
  <ref name="gov-atts"/>
</define>
<!-- PART TITLE ELEMENTS -->
<!--
  The elements that can be included along with
  data characters inside the content model of
  the <part-title> element
-->
<define name="part-title-elements">
  <ref name="source-elements"/>
</define>
<!-- PART TITLE IN A CITATION -->
<!--
  Within a citation (such as a
  <mixed-citation> or an <element-citation>),
  when books are divided into Parts (which
  may then contain smaller units such as
  chapters), this element can be used to
  record the title of the cited Part.
  The book is tagged as <source>.
  Details at:
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=part-title
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=part-title
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=part-title
-->
<define name="part-title">
  <element name="part-title">
    <ref name="part-title-attlist"/>
    <zeroOrMore>
      <choice>
        <text/>
        <ref name="part-title-elements"/>
      </choice>
    </zeroOrMore>
  </element>
</define>
<define name="part-title-attlist" combine="interleave">
  <ref name="part-title-atts"/>
</define>
<!-- 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.
-->
<define name="patent-elements">
  <ref name="just-rendition"/>
</define>
<!-- PATENT NUMBER, CITED -->
<!--
  The identification information (typically the
  patent number or number and name) for a
  cited patent
  Details at:
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=patent
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=patent
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=patent
-->
<define name="patent">
  <element name="patent">
    <ref name="patent-attlist"/>
    <zeroOrMore>
      <choice>
        <text/>
        <ref name="patent-elements"/>
      </choice>
    </zeroOrMore>
  </element>
</define>
<define name="patent-attlist" combine="interleave">
  <ref name="patent-atts"/>
</define>
<!-- PERSON GROUP ELEMENTS -->
<!--
  The elements that can be included along with
  data characters inside the content model of
  <person-group>
-->
<!-- PERSON GROUP MODEL -->
<!-- Content model for the Person Group element -->
<define name="person-group-model">
  <zeroOrMore>
    <choice>
      <text/>
      <ref name="person-group-elements"/>
    </choice>
  </zeroOrMore>
</define>
<!-- PERSON GROUP FOR A CITED PUBLICATION -->
<!--
  Wrapper element for one or more authors,
  editors, translators, etc. named in a cited
  reference.
  Details at:
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=person-group
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=person-group
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=person-group
-->
<define name="person-group">
  <element name="person-group">
    <ref name="person-group-attlist"/>
    <ref name="person-group-model"/>
  </element>
</define>
<define name="person-group-attlist" combine="interleave">
  <ref name="person-group-atts"/>
</define>
<!-- PUBLICATION IDENTIFIER FOR A CITED PUBLICATION -->
<!--
  The identifier of a publication such as a
  related journal article that is listed
  within a citation (such as a <mixed-citation>
  or an <element-citation>) inside the
  bibliographic reference list <ref-list> of
  an article.
  Details at:
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=pub-id
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=pub-id
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=pub-id
-->
<define name="pub-id">
  <element name="pub-id">
    <ref name="pub-id-attlist"/>
    <text/>
  </element>
</define>
<define name="pub-id-attlist" combine="interleave">
  <ref name="pub-id-atts"/>
</define>
<!-- 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.
-->
<define name="series-elements">
  <ref name="rendition-plus"/>
</define>
<!-- SERIES -->
<!--
  Container element for any series information
  used in a citation (such as a <mixed-citation>
  or an <element-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:
  Details at:
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=series
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=series
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=series
-->
<define name="series">
  <element name="series">
    <ref name="series-attlist"/>
    <zeroOrMore>
      <choice>
        <text/>
        <ref name="series-elements"/>
      </choice>
    </zeroOrMore>
  </element>
</define>
<define name="series-attlist" combine="interleave">
  <ref name="series-atts"/>
</define>
<!-- 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.
-->
<define name="std-elements">
  <ref name="rendition-plus"/>
</define>
<!-- 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.
  Details at:
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=std
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=std
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=std
-->
<define name="std">
  <element name="std">
    <ref name="std-attlist"/>
    <zeroOrMore>
      <choice>
        <text/>
        <ref name="std-elements"/>
      </choice>
    </zeroOrMore>
  </element>
</define>
<define name="std-attlist" combine="interleave">
  <ref name="std-atts"/>
</define>
<!-- SOURCE -->
<!--
  Within a citation, this is the title of a
  journal, book, conference proceedings, etc.
  that is the source of the cited material.
  Details at:
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=source
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=source
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=source
-->
<define name="source">
  <element name="source">
    <ref name="source-attlist"/>
    <zeroOrMore>
      <choice>
        <text/>
        <ref name="source-elements"/>
      </choice>
    </zeroOrMore>
  </element>
</define>
<define name="source-attlist" combine="interleave">
  <ref name="source-atts"/>
</define>
<!-- TIME STAMP ELEMENTS -->
<!--
  The elements that can be included along with
  data characters inside the content model of
  a <time-stamp>.
-->
<!-- 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.
  Details at:
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=time-stamp
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=time-stamp
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=time-stamp
-->
<define name="time-stamp">
  <element name="time-stamp">
    <ref name="time-stamp-attlist"/>
    <zeroOrMore>
      <choice>
        <text/>
        <ref name="time-stamp-elements"/>
      </choice>
    </zeroOrMore>
  </element>
</define>
<define name="time-stamp-attlist" combine="interleave">
  <ref name="time-stamp-atts"/>
</define>
<!-- 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.
  Details at:
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=trans-source
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=trans-source
  http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/articleauthoring/tag-library/0.4/index.html?elem=trans-source
-->
<define name="trans-source">
  <element name="trans-source">
    <ref name="trans-source-attlist"/>
    <zeroOrMore>
      <choice>
        <text/>
        <ref name="source-elements"/>
      </choice>
    </zeroOrMore>
  </element>
</define>
<define name="trans-source-attlist" combine="interleave">
  <ref name="trans-source-atts"/>
</define>

</grammar> <!– ================== End Bibliographic Class Module =========== –>