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<h1> Citation Examples </h1>
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The following examples are real world examples of citations found on the web. Please add to this list. The idea is that we get a solid sample of examples and see what commonalities there are amonst them and try to build this microformat so that it can meet 80% of typical uses.
The following examples are real world examples of citations found on the web. Please add to this list. The idea is that we get a solid sample of examples and see what commonalities there are amonst them and try to build this microformat so that it can meet 80% of typical uses.


See also:
'''To add examples:''' please first add a copy of the HTML source for your example at the [[citation-examples-markup]] page, then add a description of the example to this page, with a link to the corresponding section on [[citation-examples-markup]]. Thanks!
* [[citation]]
* [[citation-formats]]
* [[citation-brainstorming]]


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== Contributors ==
* ...
* ...
* Tantek Çelik
* [http://michael-mccracken.net/wp/ Michael McCracken]
* Tim White


== Citation Mark Up in the Wild ==
== Citation Mark Up in the Wild ==
Mark up examples from reference publisher's websites (online catalogs), including ABC-CLIO, Greenwood Press, Marshall Cavendish, Oxford University Press (USA) and Thomson Gale. Examples are broken down and organized by element.  
Mark up examples, e.g. including from reference publisher's websites (online catalogs), including ABC-CLIO, Greenwood Press, Marshall Cavendish, Oxford University Press (USA) and Thomson Gale. Examples are broken down and organized by element.  


(For a cleaner version, see [http://www.tjameswhite.com/citation-examples.htm])
=== ABC-CLIO Product detail page ===
[http://www.abc-clio.com/products/overview.aspx?productid=109327 ABC-CLIO example]
[[citation-examples-markup#ABC-CLIO_Product_detail_page.C2.A0.28http:.2F.2Fwww.abc-clio.com.2Fproducts.2Foverview.aspx.3Fproductid.3D109327.29|ABC-CLIO Original Markup]]


=== ABC-CLIO Product [http://www.abc-clio.com/products/overview.aspx?productid=109327 detail page] ===
* title
* subtitle
* subtitle
* title
* author
* author
* Image
* image
* pubdate
* publication date
* pages
* pages
* volumes
* volumes
* trimsize (book dimentions 8.5x11)
* specifications (book dimentions 8.5x11, weight, etc)
* Format
* Format - (Hardback, softback)
* Price
* Price
* ISBN
* ISBN


=== Greenwood Press [http://www.greenwood.com/ home page] featured book ===
=== ACM Digital Library Search Result Examples ===
* title
* sub_title
* author
* isbn
* price
* bookDescription


=== Greenwood Press [http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/GR2847.aspx Product detail page] ===
The [http://www.acm.org/dl/ ACM Digital Library] is a heavily used computer science literature database.


* Title
The [[citation-examples-markup#ACM_Digital_Library_Search_Result_Examples|ACM Original Markup]] contained two examples, a journal article and a conference proceedings article.
* SubTitle
* authors
* AuthorsNote
* BookCode
* Isbn
* PageColation
* Imprint
* PubDate
* ListPrice
* Availability
* MediaType
* BookInformation (categories)
* LC Card Number
* LCC Class
* Dewey Class:


=== Marshall Cavendish [http://www.marshallcavendish.com/marshallcavendish/academic/redirector.xml?url=/marshallcavendish/academic/catalogue/books/regionalism_n_regional_security/9812102108.xml product page] ===
''Journal article:''


* ISBN Number
* title
* Series
* authors
* Title
* Pages
* Imprint
* format (PDF)
* Specifications (dimentions/weight)
* Additional Information
* Authors
* abstract
* Target Audience
* index terms
* Price
* journal
* description
* issue
* volume
* pubdate
* DOI


=== Oxford University Press (USA) [http://www.us.oup.com/us/?view=usa homepage] ===
''Conference Proceedings:''
<pre>
  <div class="isbnSummaryDetails">
    <h2> <a href="/us/catalog/general/subject/HistoryAmerican/ColonialRevolutionary/?view=usa&amp;ci=0195162471">The Glorious Cause</a> </h2>
    <div class="subTitle"> The American Revolution, 1763-1789 </div>
    <div class="edition"> Revised and Expanded Edition </div>
    <div class="byline"> Robert Middlekauff </div>
    <span class="isbnNumber">0195162471</span>, <span class="format">hardback</span>, <span class="publicationDate"> Feb 2005 </span> <span class="price"> $37.50 </span> <span class="description"> The classic history of the American Revolution--now in an updated and expanded twentieth anniversary edition </span>
    <div class="related">
      <h3>More </h3>
      <!-- /HistoryAmerican/ColonialRevolutionary -->
      <a href="/us/catalog/general/subject/HistoryAmerican/?view=usa&amp;sf=all">History, American</a> &gt; <a href="/us/catalog/general/subject/HistoryAmerican/ColonialRevolutionary/?view=usa&amp;sf=all">Colonial & Revolutionary</a> </div>
  </div>
  <!--/isbnSummaryDetails-->
</div>
</pre>


=== Oxford University Press (USA) [http://www.us.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/HistoryAmerican/ColonialRevolutionary/?view=usa&amp;ci=0195162471#Product_Details Product page]===
* title
<pre>
* authors
  <div class="isbnProperties isbnSummary">
* author institutions
    <div class="isbnSummaryHeading">
* source (conference + proceedings name)
      <h1>The Glorious Cause</h1>
* page
      <div class="subTitle"> The American Revolution, 1763-1789 </div>
* year
      <div class="edition"> Revised and Expanded Edition </div>
* isbn
      <div class="byline"> Robert Middlekauff </div>
* publisher name & address
    </div>
* DOI
    <!--/isbnSummaryHeading-->
* abstract
    <div class="cover"> <span class="bookShot"><a href="#"><img src="/images/covers/0195162471.jpg"
* subject category labels
                    ... alt="bookshot" /> </a></span> <span class="addToCart"><a href="http://www.us.oup.com/us/cart/cart.jsp?op=a&amp;i=0195162471&amp;c=85&amp;q=1&amp;r=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.us.oup.com%2Fus%2Fcatalog%2Fgeneral%2Fsubject%2FHistoryAmerican%2FColonialRevolutionary%2F%3Fview%3Dusa%26ci%3D0195162471">Add to Cart</a></span> </div>
* keywords
    <!--/cover-->
    <div class="isbnSummaryDetails"> <span class="isbnNumber">0195162471</span>, <span class="format">hardback</span>, <span class="pages"> 760 pages </span>
      <div id="generalinfo"> <span class="publicationDate">Feb 2005,&nbsp;</span> <span class="availability"> In Stock </span> </div>
      <div class="cost">
        <h2>Price:</h2>
        $37.50 <span class="discountCode">(02)</span> </div>
      <div class="shipping"> <a href="/us/assets/shippingInfo.jsp?si=1.5&amp;so=3.75&amp;sc=0&amp;isi=5&amp;iso=5&amp;isc=0" target="_blank" onclick="window.open(this.href, this.target, 'height=445,width=445,scrollbars');
  return false;">Shipping Details</a> </div>
      <div class="moreSeries redArrow">
        <h3>See more from the series</h3>
        <ul>
          <li><a href="/us/catalog/general/series/OxfordHistoryoftheUnitedStates/?view=usa">Oxford History of the United States, Vol. 3</a></li>
        </ul>
      </div>
      <!--moreSeries-->
    </div>
    <!--/isbnSummaryDetails-->
  </div>
</div>
</pre>


=== Thomson Gale product detail page ===
=== Amazon.com citation info ===
<pre>
<div id =" title_main">


<h2>Contemporary Literary Criticism</h2>
This is from a detail page on Amazon.com for a book.


<div id =" credits">
[[citation-examples-markup#Amazon.com_citation_info|Amazon's Original Markup]]
<ul>
<li><h2>Excerpts from Criticism of the Works of Today's Novelists, Poets, Playwrights, Short Story Writers, Scriptwriters, & Other Creative Writers</h2>
Volume 1</li>
<li><i>Published by Thomson Gale</i></li>
</ul>
</div>


<div id =" description">
* title
<p>Each print volume in this long-standing series profiles approximately 6-8 novelists, poets, playwrights and other creative writers by providing full-text or excerpted criticism taken from books, magazines, literary reviews, newspapers and scholarly journals. Among those profiled in this volume are:</p>
* author
<ul>
* series title
<li>Kingsley Amis
* page
<li>John Dos Passos
<li>Hermann Hesse
<li>Ezra Pound
</ul>
</div><!-- Description -->


<div id =" detail">
=== CiteSeer database search results ===
<ul>
<li>Published/Released:<strong> March 1973</strong></li>
<li>ISBN: <strong>0-8103-0100-8</strong></li>
<li>Product number: <strong>001415</strong></li>
<li>Page count: <strong>485 pp./vol.</strong></li>
<li>Shipping Weight: <strong>5.00 lbs (2.27 kgs)</strong></li>
</ul>
</div>  <!-- /detail-->


<div id =" price">
The [http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu CiteSeer] database has been another heavily used Computer Science online resource, and it has minimal markup:
  <P>Price: US $205.00</p>
#[[citation-examples-markup#CiteSeer_database_search_results|CiteSeer's Original Markup]]
</div>
#[[citation-examples#CiteSeer|CiteSeer's Original Example 2]]


</div>
* author
</div>
* title
</pre>
* journal
* pages
* publication date
* URL
* Accessed On


== Breakdown of Citation Elements ==
=== CiteULike.org citation listing ===


Using the above examples, various parts of the citations (titles, authors, etc.) can be grouped together for comparision:
[http://www.citeulike.org/ CiteULike]


=== Book titles: ===
[[citation-examples-markup#CiteULike.org_citation_listing|CiteULike's Original Markup]]
<pre>
&lt;span id="title" class="producttitle"&gt;The 1920's&lt;/span&gt;
(ABC-CLIO product detail page)


&lt;div class="title"&gt; &lt;a href="..."&gt;The Greenwood Encyclopedia of World Folklore and Folklife&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/div&gt;
* title
(Greenwood Press homepage)
* author
* subjects
* image
* Volume
* Number
* publication date
* page


&lt;span id="lblTitle" class="book_headline block"&gt;The Greenwood Encyclopedia of World Folklore and Folklife&lt;/span&gt;
Links to services with the following IDs embedded in the link
(Greenwood Press product detail page)
* Z3988
* DOI
* Pubmed
* Hubmed


&lt;td width="35%"&gt;&lt;font id="title_catalogue_title_font"&gt;Title&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
=== CiteProc XHTML Output ===
&lt;td width="65%"&gt;&lt;font id="text"&gt;The New Terrorism: Anatomy, Trends and Counter-strategies&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
[[citation-examples-markup#CiteProc_XHTML_Output|CiteProc Original Markup]]
(Marshall Cavendish product detail page)


&lt;h2&gt; &lt;a href="..."&gt;The Glorious Cause&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/h2&gt;
The XHTML output for CiteProc[http://xbiblio.sourceforge.net/citeproc/] wasn't designed per se as a microformat, but is probably not a bad place to start. It is designed to handle a wide range of content. Here is the APA output:
(Oxford Univ. Press, homepage)


&lt;h1&gt;The Glorious Cause&lt;/h1&gt;
* refID (HTML @ID)
(OUP, product detail page)
* creator
* role (to indicate editors and translators)
* date
* title
* volume
* issue
* page
* issue
* container (a book serves as container for a chapter)
* type (book, newspaper, proceedings)
* edition
* publisher
* place
* location (for urls and physical locations)
* access date (for online items)


&lt;h2&gt;Contemporary Literary Criticism&lt;/h2&gt;
=== Google Cache ===
(Thomson Gale, product detail page)
[http://microformats.org/wiki?title=citation-examples-markup&action=submit#Google Original Markup]
* url
* retrieved date


&lt;span id="ctlBookDetailHeader_lblTitle" class="ProdTitle"&gt;Talk and Interaction in Social Research Methods&lt;/span&gt; (SAGE Publications)
=== Greenwood Press featured book ===
</pre>
[http://www.greenwood.com/ greenwood press home page]
Also, many examples where books presented in table format with Title as cell header, or presented "Title: "
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#Greenwood_Press_home_page.C2.A0.28http:.2F.2Fwww.greenwood.com.2F.29_featured_book Original Markup]
* title
* subtitle
* author
* ISBN
* Price
* Description


=== Book Series Name: ===
=== Greenwood Press product detail page ===
<pre>
[http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/GR2847.aspx Product detail page]
&lt;span id="serieslbl" class="productsubtitle"&gt;&lt;a href="..."&gt;Teaching With Documents Series&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#Greenwood_Press_Product_detail_page.C2.A0.28http:.2F.2Fwww.greenwood.com.2Fcatalog.2FGR2847.aspx.29 Original Markup]
(ABC-CLIO)
</pre>


=== Sub-title: ===
* Title
<pre>
* subtitle
&lt;span id="subtitle" class="productsubtitle"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;
* authors
(ABC-CLIO)
* AuthorsNote
* BookCode (internal code system)
* ISBN
* Page
* Publisher
* Publication Date
* Price
* Availability
* MediaType
* categories
* LC Card Number
* LCC Class
* Dewey Class


=== IEEE IEEExplore Search Results Markup ===
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#IEEE_IEEExplore_Search_Results_Markup Original Markup]


&lt;div class="sub_title"&gt;[Four Volumes]&lt;/div&gt;
* title
(Greenwood, homepage)
* authors
* journal
* issue
* volume
* issue
* pubdate
* page
* Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
* summary


&lt;span id="lblSubTitle" class="book_subline"&gt;[Four Volumes]&lt;/span&gt;
(Greenwood, product page)


=== Marshall Cavendish product page===
[http://www.marshallcavendish.com/marshallcavendish/academic/redirector.xml?url=/marshallcavendish/academic/catalogue/books/regionalism_n_regional_security/9812102108.xml product page]
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#Marshall_Cavendish_product_page.C2.A0.28http:.2F.2Fwww.marshallcavendish.com.2Fmarshallcavendish.2Facademic.2Fredirector.xml.3Furl.3D.2Fmarshallcavendish.2Facademic.2Fcatalogue.2Fbooks.2Fregionalism_n_regional_security.2F9812102108.xml.29 Original Markup]


&lt;div class="subTitle"&gt; The American Revolution, 1763-1789 &lt;/div&gt;
* ISBN
(OUP)
* Series
</pre>
* Title
* publisher
* Specifications (dimentions/weight)
* Authors
* Target Audience
* Price
* description


=== Author: ===
=== Ning ===
<pre>
[http://microformats.org/wiki?title=citation-examples-markup&action=submit#Ning.com Original Example]
&lt;span id="credit" class="productauthor"&gt;&lt;/span&gt;
* title
(ABC-CLIO)
* publications date
* retrieved on


=== Oxford University Press (USA) home page ===
[http://www.us.oup.com/us/?view=usa homepage]
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#Oxford_University_Press_.28USA.29_homepage.C2.A0.28http:.2F.2Fwww.us.oup.com.2Fus.2F.3Fview.3Dusa.29 Original Markup]


&lt;div class="author"&gt;William M. Clements&lt;/div&gt;
* title
(Greenwood)
* subTitle
* edition
* byline
* ISBN
* format - hardback
* publication Date
* price
* description
* related


=== Oxford University Press (USA) product detail page ===
[http://www.us.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/HistoryAmerican/ColonialRevolutionary/?view=usa&amp;ci=0195162471#Product_Details Product page]
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#Oxford_University_Press_.28USA.29_Product_page.C2.A0.28http:.2F.2Fwww.us.oup.com.2Fus.2Fcatalog.2Fgeneral.2Fsubject.2FHistoryAmerican.2FColonialRevolutionary.2F.3Fview.3Dusa.26ci.3D0195162471.23Product_Details.29 Original Markup]


&lt;td width="35%"&gt;&lt;font id="title_catalogue_title_font"&gt;Authors&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
* title
&lt;td width="65%"&gt;&lt;font id="text"&gt;Andrew Tan &amp; Kumar Ramakrishna (eds)&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
* subTitle
(Marshall Cavendish)
* edition
* byline
* image
* isbnNumber
* format - hardback
* pages
* publication Date
* availability
* price


=== Thomson Gale product detail page ===
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#Thomson_Gale_product_detail_page Original Markup]


&lt;div class="byline"&gt; Robert Middlekauff &lt;/div&gt;
* title
(OUP)
* excerp
</pre>
* Volume
* Publisher
* description
* Published date
* ISBN
* Product number (internal code system)
* Pages
* Shipping Weight
* price


=== Publication Date: ===
=== RFC vCard Example ===
<pre>
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#RFC_vCard_Example Original Markup]
&lt;span id="pubdate" class="productdetailbody"&gt;11/2001&lt;/span&gt;
(ABC-CLIO -- see table structure)


* refID (HTML @ID)
* title
* publication
* title
* Journal
* Volume
* Issue
* page
* pubdate
* RFC ID


&lt;div id="pnlPubDate"&gt; &lt;span class="book_options"&gt;Publication Date:&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span id="lblPubDate"&gt;12/30/2005&lt;/span&gt; &lt;/div&gt;
=== University of Virginia ===
(Greenwood, detail page)
[http://microformats.org/wiki?title=citation-examples-markup&action=submit#University_of_Virginia Original Markup]
* title
* publication date
* retrived on
* location
* organization


=== W3C XHTML Spec Example ===
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#W3C_XHTML_Spec_Example Original Markup]


&lt;span class="publicationDate"&gt; Feb 2005 &lt;/span&gt;
* refID (HTML @ID)
(OUP)
* URL
* title
* subtitle
* part (1 of X)
* journal
* authors
* pubdate
* language
* ISO/IEC ID
* RFC ID


[http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/#refs XHTML1.0 Spec references]


&lt;li&gt;Published/Released:&lt;strong&gt; March 1973&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
=== PubMed Medical Journal Example ===
(Thomson Gale)
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#PubMed_Medical_Journal_Example Original Markup]
</pre>


=== Volumes: ===
* abstract
<pre>
* title
&lt;td ... class="productdetailhead"&gt;&lt;span id="volumeslabel" class="productdetailhead"&gt;Volumes&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
* publisher
&lt;td ... class="productdetailbody"&gt;&lt;span id="volumes" class="productdetailbody"&gt;1&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
* journal
(ABC-CLIO)
* date of publication
</pre>
* volume
* issue
* pages
* language
* Review (BOOLEAN YES/NO)
* PubMedID


=== ISBN: ===
=== BibDesk Default Template ===
<pre>
[[citation-examples-markup#BibDesk_default_HTML_export_example|Original Markup]]
&lt;td class="productdetailhead" ...&gt;&lt;span id="ISBNLabel"&gt;ISBN&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td class="productdetailbody"&gt;1-57607-785-3&lt;/td&gt;
(ABC-CLIO)


This is a pretty simplistic template for a very general app, but it seems to be OK for most BD users.


&lt;div class="isbn"&gt;0-313-32847-1&lt;/div&gt;
* Title
(Greenwood, homepage)
* Author
* Journal
* Volume
* Pages
* Date
* Url
* Abstract


&lt;div id="pnlIsbn"&gt; &lt;span class="book_options"&gt;ISBN:&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span id="lblIsbn"&gt;0-313-32847-1&lt;/span&gt; &lt;/div&gt;
=== Wikipedia ===
(Greenwood, product page)
[http://wikipedia.org Wikipedia] makes extensive use of bibliographic citations, in particular to point readers to further information sources. There are differing formats depending on Wikipedia's language.


Note that Wikipedia values are often links to other pages on Wikipedia (used elsewhere, those URLs might be more canonical, such as to an author or publisher's website).


&lt;td width="35%"&gt;&lt;font id="title_catalogue_title_font"&gt;ISBN Number&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
==== English Wikipedia ====
&lt;td width="65%"&gt;&lt;font id="text"&gt;9812102108&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/td&gt;
The kinds of citations used on the site run the full gamut. Here are breakdowns of four categories previously mentioned:
(Marshall Cavendish)


===== Original Markup =====
[http://microformats.org/wiki?title=citation-examples-markup&action=submit#Wikipedia Original Markup]
* id
* title
* url
* Retrieved/Accessed On
* Publication Date
* Journal


&lt;span class="isbnNumber"&gt;0195162471&lt;/span&gt;
===== Book =====
(OUP)
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_feynman#_note-8 Example]
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#Wikipedia_Book Example Markup]


* title
* author
* publisher
* year
* ISBN
* url (indirectly via special wikipedia ISBN page)


&lt;li&gt;ISBN: &lt;strong&gt;0-8103-0100-8&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
===== Book Infobox =====
(Thomson Gale)
</pre>


=== Book Edition: ===
The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Infobox_Book Book Infobox template] from wikipedia shows a separate schema that is being used for many book pages on wikipedia to mark up a summary box about the book.
<pre>
&lt;div class="edition"&gt; Revised and Expanded Edition &lt;/div&gt;
(OUP)
</pre>
Added by [[User:Tim White|Tim]]


== RFC vCard Example ==
See also [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Book_templates Other Wikipedia book templates] & [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Citation_templates Wikipedia citation templates].
<pre><nowiki>
9. References


   [ISO 8601]    ISO 8601:1988 - Data elements and interchange formats -
* name 
                Information interchange - Representation of dates and
* title_orig   
                times - The International Organization for
* translator   
                Standardization, June, 1988.
* image         
* image_caption 
* author       
* illustrator    
* cover_artist 
* country       
* language     
* series       
* subject       
* genre         
* publisher     
* release_date 
* english_release_date
* media_type   
* pages         
* isbn         
* preceded_by   
* followed_by   


  [ISO 8601 TC] ISO 8601, Technical Corrigendum 1 - Data elements and
                interchange formats - Information interchange -
                Representation of dates and times - The International
                Organization for Standardization, May, 1991.


  [ISO 9070]    ISO 9070, Information Processing - SGML support
                facilities - Registration Procedures for Public Text
                Owner Identifiers, April, 1991.


  [CCITT E.163] Recommendation E.163 - Numbering Plan for The
===== Journal Articles =====
                International Telephone Service, CCITT Blue Book,
See also:[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Infobox_Journal Wikipedia infobox for journals]
                Fascicle II.2, pp.  128-134, November, 1988.


  [CCITT X.121] Recommendation X.121 - International Numbering Plan for
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA#Citations Example]
                Public Data Networks, CCITT Blue Book, Fascicle VIII.3,
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#Wikipedia_Journal_Article Example Markup]
                pp. 317-332, November, 1988.


  [CCITT X.520] Recommendation X.520 - The Directory - Selected
* author (truncated list)
                Attribute Types, November 1988.
* year
* title
* journal title
* journal number
* page range
* [http://doi.org DOI]


  [CCITT X.521] Recommendation X.521 - The Directory - Selected Object
===== Court cases =====
                Classes, November 1988.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_leading_legal_cases_in_copyright_law Example]
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#Wikipedia_Court_Case Example Markup]


  [MIME-DIR]    Howes, T., Smith, M., and F. Dawson, "A MIME Content-
* title
                Type for Directory Information", RFC 2425, September
* case number
                1998.
** ''note that legal standards for referring to cases include some inscrutable abbreviations that are probably more detailed than just "case number"''
* court name
* year
* description/abstract


  [RFC 1738]    Berners-Lee, T., Masinter, L., and M. McCahill,
===== U.S. Law =====
                "Uniform Resource Locators (URL)", RFC 1738, December
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_Intelligence_Surveillance_Act#endnote_FISA Example]
                1994.
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#Wikipedia_US_Law Example Markup]


  [RFC 1766]    Alvestrand, H., "Tags for the Identification of
* title (title number, for example "50" in "50 U.S.C. chapter 36."
                Languages", RFC 1766, March 1995.
* chapter title (name, for example "Foreign Intelligence Surveillance" )
* chapter number
* section, paragraph, subparagraph numbers (optionally)


  [RFC 1872]   Levinson, E., "The MIME Multipart/Related Content-
===== Conference presentations =====
                type", RFC 1872, December 1995.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_R._Pillar#Conference_presentation_by_Pillar Example]
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#Wikipedia_Conference_Presentation Example Markup]


  [RFC 2045]    Freed, N., and N. Borenstein, "Multipurpose Internet
* title
                Mail Extensions (MIME) - Part One: Format of Internet
* location
                Message Bodies", RFC 2045, November 1996.
* date
* author (implied - the page is about this person)


  [RFC 2046]    Freed, N., and N. Borenstein, "Multipurpose Internet
                Mail Extensions (MIME) - Part Two: Media Types", RFC
                2046, November 1996.


  [RFC 2047]   Moore, K., "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
===== Historical Sources =====
                (MIME) - Part Three: Message Header Extensions for
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War#Primary_sources Example]
                Non-ASCII Text", RFC 2047, November 1996.
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#Wikipedia_Primary_Historical_Source Example Markup]


  [RFC 2048]    Freed, N., Klensin, J., and J. Postel, "Multipurpose
* source / location
                Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) - Part Four:
* title
                Registration Procedures", RFC 2048, January 1997.
* publisher
* year
* description
* url


  [RFC 2119]   Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
===== U.S. Patent =====
                Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_software_patents Example]
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#Wikipedia_U.S._Patent Example Markup]


  [RFC 2234]    Crocker, D., and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
* number
                Specifications: ABNF", RFC 2234, November 1997.


  [UNICODE]    "The Unicode Standard - Version 2.0", The Unicode
==== German Wikipedia ====
                Consortium, July 1996.
* [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Literatur citing styles]


  [VCARD]      Internet Mail Consortium, "vCard - The Electronic
=== EPrints.org ===
                Business Card Version 2.1",
                http://www.imc.org/pdi/vcard-21.txt, September 18,
                1996.
</nowiki></pre>
[http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2426.html vCard RFC]


== W3C XHTML Spec Example ==
[http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/12070/ example]
<pre><nowiki>
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#EPrints.org_generated_output example markup]
<h1><a name="refs" id="refs">E.</a> References</h1>


<p><strong>This appendix is informative.</strong></p>
Based on [http://dublincore.org/documents/dcq-html/ Expressing Dublin Core in HTML/XHTML meta and link elements] and [http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2731.txt rfc2731], Eprints.org uses the following Dublin Core terms in meta tags in the HTML HEAD of each paper's page:


<dl>
* title
<dt><a name="ref-css2" id="ref-css2"><strong>[CSS2]</strong></a></dt>
* creator (author)
* description (abstract)
* date
* type
* identifier (a url)
* format
** a strange syntax for the meta content:"pdf http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/12070/01/Alani-final.pdf"" for the format term...
* fulltext
** this is in a rel-alternate link element. The class is 'fulltext', and the href is the same link as in format, only a valid URL this time.


<dd>"<cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-CSS2-19980512">Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 (CSS2) Specification</a></cite>", B. Bos, H. W. Lie, C. Lilley, I. Jacobs, 12 May 1998.<br />
In the body of the page, they use the following classes, now no longer DC terms:
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2">Latest version</a> available at: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2</dd>
*  title
* authors (a flat list with abbreviated names)
* year
* conference
* conference location


<dt><a name="ref-dom" id="ref-dom"><strong>[DOM]</strong></a></dt>
=== Wolfram Mathworld ===


<dd>"<cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-DOM-Level-1-19981001">Document Object Model (DOM) Level 1 Specification</a></cite>", Lauren Wood <em lang="lt" xml:lang="lt">et al.</em>, 1 October
[http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Quasi-MonteCarloMethod.html example]
1998.<br />
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#Wolfram_Mathworld example markup]
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1">Latest version</a> available at: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-DOM-Level-1</dd>


<dt><a name="ref-dom2" id="ref-dom2"><strong>[DOM2]</strong></a></dt>
A book. First citation from the page on "Quasi-Monte Carlo Method". Has very little markup.


<dd>"<cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-DOM-Level-2-Core-20001113">Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 Core Specification</a></cite>", A. Le&#160;Hors, <em lang="lt" xml:lang="lt">et
* authors
al.</em>, 13 November 2000.<br />
* title
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core">Latest version</a> available at: http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Core</dd>
* publisher (name and location)
* date (just year)


<dt><a name="ref-html4" id="ref-html4"><strong>[HTML]</strong></a></dt>
===LibraryThing===
*[http://www.librarything.com/] (on-line book cataloguing and reviews
**e.g. [http://www.librarything.com/catalog.php?view=trealawboy]


<dd>"<cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224">HTML 4.01 Specification</a></cite>", D. Raggett, A. Le&#160;Hors, I. Jacobs, 24 December 1999.<br />
=== Self-Citation Example ===
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html401">Latest version</a> available at: http://www.w3.org/TR/html401</dd>
[http://cbio.mskcc.org/~hoffmann/lifecycles/olv/index.html One example] of an article that includes a statement "please cite as" (a self-description):
* title
* author
* periodical (journal) title
* volume
* issue
* pages
* year


<dt><a name="ref-posix.1" id="ref-posix.1"><strong>[POSIX.1]</strong></a></dt>
=== Citation of an Online Resource ===
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#Citation_of_an_Online_Resource example markup]


<dd>"<cite>ISO/IEC 9945-1:1990 Information Technology - Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX) - Part 1: System Application Program Interface (API) [C Language]</cite>", Institute of Electrical
At University of Michigan's [http://www.crlt.umich.edu/publinks/facment_biblio.html  Center for Research on Learning and Teaching] you see citations like this:
and Electronics Engineers, Inc, 1990.</dd>


<dt><a id="ref-rfc2045" name="ref-rfc2045"><strong>[RFC2045]</strong></a></dt>
Chief Academic Officers of the Big 12 Universities (2000). Big 12 Faculty Fellowship Program. Retrieved December 20, 2000 from the World Wide Wed: http://www.k-state.edu/provost/academic/big12/big12guide.htm.


<dd>"<cite><a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2045.txt">Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies</a></cite>", N. Freed and N. Borenstein, November
* title
1996. Note that this RFC obsoletes RFC1521, RFC1522, and RFC1590.</dd>
* publication year
* department/author
* retrieval date
* URL


<dt><a name="ref-rfc2046" id="ref-rfc2046"><strong>[RFC2046]</strong></a></dt>


<dd>"<cite><a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2046.txt">RFC2046: Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Two: Media Types</a></cite>", N. Freed and N. Borenstein, November 1996.<br />
[http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue12_2/tulloch/index.html "Many, Many Maps," ''First Monday''] contains citations to online resources like this:
Available at <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2046.txt">http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2046.txt</a>. Note that this RFC obsoletes RFC1521, RFC1522, and RFC1590.</dd>


<dt><a name="ref-rfc2119" id="ref-rfc2119"><strong>[RFC2119]</strong></a></dt>
E.S. Raymond, 2000. “The Cathedral and the Bazaar,” version 3.0, at http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/cathedral-bazaar, accessed 18 October 2006.


<dd>"<cite><a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt">RFC2119: Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels</a></cite>", S. Bradner, March 1997.<br />
* author
Available at: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt</dd>
* publication year
* web page title
* URL
* accessed date


<dt><a name="ref-rfc2376" id="ref-rfc2376"><strong>[RFC2376]</strong></a></dt>


<dd>"<cite><a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2376.txt">RFC2376: XML Media Types</a></cite>", E. Whitehead, M. Murata, July 1998.<br />
[http://chnm.gmu.edu/resources/essays/d/44 "The Role of Technology in World History Teaching" by T. Mills Kelly] uses the following citation format for online resources:
This document is obsoleted by [<a href="#ref-rfc3023">RFC3023</a>].<br />
Available at: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2376.txt</dd>


<dt><a name="ref-rfc2396" id="ref-rfc2396"><strong>[RFC2396]</strong></a></dt>
''Hitler Historical Museum'', http://www.hitler.org/. Accessed March 21, 2006.


<dd>"<cite><a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt">RFC2396: Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax</a></cite>", T. Berners-Lee, R. Fielding, L. Masinter, August 1998.<br />
* title
This document updates RFC1738 and RFC1808.<br />
* URL
Available at: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt</dd>
* accessed date


<dt><a name="ref-rfc2854" id="ref-rfc2854"><strong>[RFC2854]</strong></a></dt>
=== OCLC WorldCat Online ===


<dd>"<cite><a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2854.txt">RFC2854: The text/html Media Type</a></cite>", D. Conolly, L. Masinter, June 2000.<br />
==== Book ====
Available at: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2854.txt</dd>
[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/41238513 example] [http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#Book example-makrup]


<dt><a name="ref-rfc3023" id="ref-rfc3023"><strong>[RFC3023]</strong></a></dt>
* title
 
* type (book)
<dd>"<cite><a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3023.txt">RFC3023: XML Media Types</a></cite>", M. Murata, S. St.Laurent, D. Kohn, January 2001.<br />
* publisher name
This document obsoletes [<a href="#ref-rfc2376">RFC2376</a>].<br />
* publisher location
Available at: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3023.txt</dd>
* copyright date
 
* isbn
<dt><a id="ref-rfc3066" name="ref-rfc3066"><strong>[RFC3066]</strong></a></dt>
* oclc number
 
* subjects
<dd>"<a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3066.txt">Tags for the Identification of Languages</a>", H. Alvestrand, January 2001.<br />
* author
Available at: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3066.txt</dd>
* z39.88 (COinS)
 
<dt><a id="ref-rfc3236" name="ref-rfc3236"><strong>[RFC3236]</strong></a></dt>
 
<dd>"<a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3236.txt">The 'application/xhtml+xml' Media Type</a>", M. Baker, P. Stark, January 2002.<br />
Available at: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3236.txt</dd>
 
<dt><a id="ref-xhtml-mathml" name="ref-xhtml-mathml"><strong>[XHTML+MathML]</strong></a></dt>
 
<dd><cite>"<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2/dtd/xhtml-math11-f.dtd">XHTML plus Math 1.1 <abbr title="Document Type Definition">DTD</abbr></a></cite>", "A.2 MathML as a DTD Module", Mathematical
Markup Language (MathML) Version 2.0. Available at: http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2/dtd/xhtml-math11-f.dtd</dd>


<dt><a id="ref-xhtmlmime" name="ref-xhtmlmime"><strong>[XHTMLMIME]</strong></a></dt>
==== Journal ====
[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/4538259 example]
[http://microformats.org/wiki/citation-examples-markup#Journal example-makrup]


<dd>"<cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/NOTE-xhtml-media-types-20020801">XHTML Media Types</a></cite>", Masayasu Ishikawa, 1 August 2002.<br />
* title
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-media-types">Latest version</a> available at: http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-media-types</dd>
* type (journal)
* publisher
* issn
* oclc number
* subjects
* z39.88 (COinS)


<dt><a id="ref-xhtmlmod" name="ref-xhtmlmod"><strong>[XHTMLMOD]</strong></a></dt>
====West Midland Bird Club====
Uses OpenCOinS
* [http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/biblio/warwks.htm Bibliography page]
* [http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/archive/reports1970s.htm Annual Reports]
* [http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/biblio/birdnotes/23-5-172.htm 'Bird Notes' article reproduction]
* [http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/biblio/bb/73-478.htm 'British Birds' article reproduction]
* [http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/biblio/bb/40-184.htm 'British Birds' article reproduction with additional citation]
*[http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/biblio/bb/index.htm List of 'British Birds' articles]


<dd>"<cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xhtml-modularization-20010410">Modularization of XHTML</a></cite>", M. Altheim et al., 10 April 2001.<br />
Features include:
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-modularization">Latest version</a> available at: http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-modularization</dd>
*title
*author
*date
*price (historic, at time of publication)
*format
*publisher
*number of pages
*ISBN/ ISSN
*product dimensions
*page numbers of article
*image(s)


<dt><a name="ref-xml" id="ref-xml"><strong>[XML]</strong></a></dt>
====Amazon====
Product listings, e.g.
[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1590596145/ref=pd_qpt_gw_1/026-5782158-8338825]
*title
*author
*price
*format
*publisher
*number of pages
*language
*ISBN
*product dimensions
*shipping weighta
*average customer review
*image
*Amazon.com Sales Rank


<dd>"<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-xml-20001006">Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 Specification (Second Edition)</a>", T. Bray, J. Paoli, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, E. Maler, 6 October
====ABE====
2000.<br />
Product listings, e.g. [http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=637112345&searchurl=sts%3Dt%26an%3Dmabbett%26y%3D0%26x%3D0]
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml">Latest version</a> available at: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml</dd>
*title
*author
*ISBN
*publisher
*publication date
*country
*edition
*condition
*whether signed
*format/binding
*number of pages
*bookseller
*inventory number
*price
*shipping costs
*quantity


<dt><a name="ref-xmlns" id="ref-xmlns"><strong>[XMLNS]</strong></a></dt>
===Open URL===


<dd>"<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xml-names-19990114">Namespaces in XML</a>", T. Bray, D. Hollander, A. Layman, 14 January 1999.<br />
* See [[OpenURL_1.0_%28Z39.88%29|OpenURL]]
XML namespaces provide a simple method for qualifying names used in XML documents by associating them with namespaces identified by URI.<br />
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names">Latest version</a> available at: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names</dd>


<dt><a name="ref-xmlc14n" id="ref-xmlc14n"><strong>[XMLC14N]</strong></a></dt>
===Upcoming===
 
====Open Library====
<dd>"<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xml-c14n-20010315">Canonical XML Version 1.0</a>", J. Boyer, 15 March 2001.<br />
*[http://www.openlibrary.org/ Open Library]
This document describes a method for generating a physical representation, the canonical form, of an XML document.<br />
**<blockquote>There are data fields for every possible bit of information that could exist about each published work.</blockquote> - [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6924022.stm BBC news story 2007-07-31]
<a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-c14n">Latest version</a> available at: http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-c14n</dd>
</dl>
</nowiki></pre>
[http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/#refs XHTML1.0 Spec references]
 
== CiteProc XHTML Output ==
 
The XHTML output for CiteProc[http://xbiblio.sourceforge.net/citeproc.html] wasn't designed per se as a microformat, but is probably not a bad place to start. It is desgined to handle a wide range of content. Here is the APA output:
 
<pre><nowiki>
<div id="bibliography">
 
  <h3>References</h3>
 
  <p id="Brenner2000a" class="bibref">
    <span class="creator">Brenner, N.</span>
    <span class="date"> (<span class="year">2000</span>) </span>
    <span class="title">The Urban Question as a Scale Question: Reflections
    on Henri Lefebre, Urban Theory and the Politics of Scale, </span>
    <span class="container">
      <span class="title" style="font-style: italic">International Journal of
        Urban and Regional Research, </span>
      <span class="volume">24</span>
      <span class="issue">(2)</span>
      <span class="locator">, pp. 361–78</span>
      </span>.
    </p>
 
  <p id="NW2000-0207" class="bibref">
    <span class="creator">Newsweek</span>
    <span class="date">
      (<span class="year">2000a</span>
      <span class="month">, February</span>
      <span class="day"> 7</span>)
    </span>
    <span class="title">The Grandmas Pay a Visit, </span>
    <span class="container">
      <span class="volume">135</span>
      <span class="issue">(6)</span>
      <span class="locator">, pp. 45</span>
    </span>.
  </p>
 
  <p id="Veer1996a" class="bibref">
    <span class="creator">van der Veer, P.</span>
    <span class="date"><span class="year"> (1996) </span></span>
    <span class="title">Riots and Rituals: The Construction of Violence
      and Public Space in Hindu Nationalism</span>
    <span class="container">, In Brass, P.<span class="role"> (Ed.)</span>.
      <span class="title" style="font-style: italic">Riots and Pogroms.</span>
      <span class="origin"><span class="place">New York</span>
      <span class="publisher">: NYU Press</span></span>
      <span class="locator">, pp. 154–76</span>
    </span>.
  </p>
</div>
</nowiki></pre>
 
== ACM Digital Library Search Result Examples ==
 
The [http://www.acm.org/dl/ ACM Digital Library] is a heavily used computer science literature database.
 
First, the markup for one entry from the table of contents page for the ACM TACO (Transactions on Architecture and Code Optimization) journal:
 
<pre>
<nowiki>
<td align="left" class="small-text">
<a href="citation.cfm?id=1113841.1113842&coll=portal&dl=ACM&idx=1113841&part=periodical&WantType=periodical&title=ACM%20Transactions%20on%20Architecture%20and%20Code%20Optimization%20%28TACO%29&CFID=68451946&CFTOKEN=20517650"class="medium-text" target="_self">
<strong>Improving WCET by applying a WC code-positioning optimization </strong>
</a>
<br>
Wankang Zhao, David Whalley, Christopher Healy, Frank Mueller
<br>
<small> Pages: 335 - 365</small>
<br>Full text available:&nbsp;<A HREF="ft_gateway.cfm?id=1113842&type=pdf&coll=portal&dl=ACM&CFID=68451946&CFTOKEN=20517650" target="_blank"><img src="images/pdf_logo.gif" ... height="16" hspace="1" alt="pdf format" border="0" align="texttop">Pdf</A>(510&nbsp;KB)
 
<div class="smaller-text"><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellpadding="0"><tr valign="top"><td class="smaller-text" nowrap>Additional Information:</td>
<td class="smaller-text"><img src="img/doc_blank.gif" ... height="16" alt="" border="0" align="texttop">
<A HREF="citation.cfm?id=1113842&jmp=cit&coll=portal&dl=ACM&CFID=68451946&CFTOKEN=20517650#CIT" target="_self">full citation</a>,
<A HREF="citation.cfm?id=1113842&jmp=abstract&coll=portal&dl=ACM&CFID=68451946&CFTOKEN=20517650#abstract" target="_self">abstract</A>,
<A HREF="citation.cfm?id=1113842&jmp=references&coll=portal&dl=ACM&CFID=68451946&CFTOKEN=20517650#references" target="_self"> references</A>,
<A HREF="citation.cfm?id=1113842&jmp=indexterms&coll=portal&dl=ACM&CFID=68451946&CFTOKEN=20517650#indexterms" target="_self"> index terms</A></td></tr></table></div></td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td>
</nowiki>
</pre>
 
The markup for the 'full citation' page is similar, with a little more information about the authors.
 
Here's the markup from the 'ACM Ref' link, which apparently is how they suggest you format it:
<pre>
<nowiki>
Zhao, W., Whalley, D., Healy, C., and Mueller, F. 2005.
Improving WCET by applying a WC code-positioning optimization.
<i>ACM Trans. Archit. Code Optim.</i> 2, 4 (Dec. 2005), 335-365.
DOI= http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1113841.1113842
</nowiki>
</pre>
 
== IEEE IEEExplore Search Results Markup ==
 
<pre><nowiki>
<td width="96%" class="bodyCopyBlackLargeSpaced" valign="middle">
<strong>On the parallel execution time of tiled loops</strong><br>
Hogstedt, K.; Carter, L.; Ferrante, J.<br>
<A href='/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=71'>Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on</A><br>
Volume: 14
 
&nbsp;Issue: 3
&nbsp;March 2003 <br />
Page(s):  307- 321<br>
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TPDS.2003.1189587<br>
 
<div id="menu0" style="display:block"><strong>Summary:&nbsp;</strong> Many
computationally-intensive programs, such as those for differential equations, spatial
interpolation, and dynamic programming, spend a large portion of their execution time in
multiply-nested loops that have a regular stencil of data dependences.....</div>
</td>
 
 
</nowiki>
</pre>
 
== CiteSeer database search results ==
 
The [http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu CiteSeer] database has been another heavily used Computer Science online resource, and it has minimal markup:
 
Here's what you see on the main page for a given paper - this information is duplicated everywhere on the page, but this is where it's formatted most like an academic citation:
<pre><nowiki>
<font size=-1>Yoshio Kataoka, Michael D. Ernst, William G. Griswold, and David Notkin.
Automated support for program refactoring using invariants. In ICSM, pages 736-- 743,
November 2001. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/kataoka01automated.html &nbsp;
<a href="http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/check/1791139">More</a></font><br>
 
</nowiki>
</pre>
 
Clicking on the 'More' link in the above text gets you a page with a listing of all the ways they found it written out as a citation in other papers. This is an example of how they mark up each of those entries:
 
<pre><nowiki>
<br>
Yoshio Kataoka, Michael D. Ernst, William G. Griswold, and David Notkin.  
<i>Automated support for program refactoring using invariants</i>.
In ICSM, pages 736-- 743, November 2001.<br>
<br>
</nowiki>
</pre>
 
== CiteULike.org citation listing ==
 
[http://www.citeulike.org/ CiteULike] is a shared reference database site that allows organization using tags and ratings. The site imports from many unstructured web resources using mostly screen-scraping plugins (I think --Mike)
 
Here is an example of the markup for one article on the main page:
<pre><nowiki>
<tr>
  <td...>
    <ul>
      <li>
        <a class="title" href="/user/jrw/article/505272">Geometric phases in adiabatic open quantum systems</a>
        <div class="vague"></div>
        <div class="vague">by<a class="author" href="/user/jrw/author/Sarandy">Sarandy</a> MS,
          <a class="author" href="/user/jrw/author/Lidar">Lidar</a> DA</div>
        <div class="vague">
          posted to <a class="tag" rel="tag" href="/user/jrw/tag/geometry">geometry</a>
          <a class="tag" rel="tag" href="/user/jrw/tag/physics">physics</a>
          <a class="tag" rel="tag" href="/user/jrw/tag/quantum">quantum</a>
          <a class="tag" rel="tag" href="/user/jrw/tag/quantum-information">quantum-information</a>
          by <a href="/user/jrw">jrw</a>
          as <img alt="x"src="http://static.citeulike.org/img/star2.png" />
          on&nbsp;2006-02-14 18:36:22
        </div>
      </li>
    </ul>
  </td>
</tr>
</nowiki></pre>
 
And here is markup from the detail page for another publication:
 
<pre><nowiki>
<div class="content">
<table...>
  <tr>
    <td...><h1>T-Coffee: A novel method for fast and accurate multiple sequence alignment.</h1></td>
  <td>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
<div class="vague"><i>J Mol Biol</i>, Vol. 302, No. 1. (8 September 2000), pp. 205-217.</div>
<br>
 
<h2>Authors</h2>
 
<ul>
  <li>
    <span class="black"><a class="author" href="/user/ffranca/author/Notredame">Notredame</a> C</span>,
    <span class="black"><a class="author" href="/user/ffranca/author/Higgins">Higgins</a> DG</span>,
    <span class="black"><a class="author" href="/user/ffranca/author/Heringa">Heringa</a> J</span>
  </li>
</ul>
..
<table...>
  <tr>
    <td ...>
      <h2>Online Article
        <span class="Z3988"
          title="ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&amp;rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&amp;rfr_id=info:sid/citeulike.org/citeulike&amp;rft.aufirst=&amp;rft_id=info:doi/10%2e1006%2fjmbi%2e2000%2e4042&amp;rft.spage=205&amp;rft.issue=1&amp;rft.aulast=Notredame&amp;rft.title=J+Mol+Biol&amp;rft.epage=217&amp;rft.issn=0022%2d2836&amp;rft.volume=302&amp;rft.auinit=C&amp;rft.atitle=T%2dCoffee%3a+A+novel+method+for+fast+and+accurate+multiple+sequence+alignment%2e&amp;date=2000-9-8&amp;rft.genre=article&amp;genre=article">
        </span>
 
      </h2>
    </td>
  </div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
  <td ...>
    <ul>
      <li>
        <span class="black">DOI:</span>
        <a accesskey="1" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jmbi.2000.4042" rel="nofollow">View article online</a>
      </li>
      <li>
        <span class="black">Pubmed:</span>
        <a accesskey="2"
          href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=10964570" rel="nofollow">
            View article online</a>
      </li>
      <li>
        <span class="black">Hubmed:</span>
        <a accesskey="3" href="http://www.hubmed.org/display.cgi?uids=10964570" rel="nofollow">
          View article online</a>
      </li>
    </ul>
  </td>
</tr>
</table>
</nowiki>
</pre>
 
== Amazon.com citation info ==
 
This is from a detail page on Amazon.com for a book.
 
<pre><nowiki>
<a name='citing' ></a><b>This book cites 10 books:</b><br />
<ul...>
  <li>
    <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1555424236/ref=sid_dp_dp/002-6751255-9290456?%5Fencoding=UTF8&v=glance">
      The New Faculty Member: Supporting and Fostering Professional Development (Jossey-Bass Higher and Adult Education Series)
    </a>
    by Robert Boice on
    <a href="/gp/reader/0780311361/ref=sib_ab_dp_pg/002-6751255-9290456?%5Fencoding=UTF8&p=S04X&checkSum=vptuDOjULIOadVNe9UFX36fnIKktwxxQOeBmFQupyrA%3D">page 156</a>, and <a href="/gp/reader/0780311361/ref=sib_ab_dp_pg/002-6751255-9290456?%5Fencoding=UTF8&p=S088&checkSum=vptuDOjULINm2bvcL37hZR%2BcnJi%2F9hhUyu1%2FlXWnOM8%3D">
      page 275
    </a>
  </li>
  <li>
    <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0137947364/ref=sid_dp_dp/002-6751255-9290456?%5Fencoding=UTF8&v=glance" >Science, Technology and Society</a>
    by Robert E. McGinn on
    <a href="/gp/reader/0780311361/ref=sib_ab_dp_pg/002-6751255-9290456?%5Fencoding=UTF8&p=S023&checkSum=vptuDOjULIMgFwAeeT8gWiDHmklkxfy%2BGug%2BAS7UI2Y%3D">page 54</a></li><li>
 
 
 
</nowiki>
</pre>
 
== PubMed Medical Journal Example ==
 
Still another example of markup in the wild, coming from a search for "pancreas" in the New England Journal of Medicine from pubmed.org.
 
Note the title attribute with the expanded version of the canonical abbreviation for the journal.
 
<pre><nowiki>
<tr>
<td ...>
<a href="/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=15371579&itool=iconnoabstr&query_hl=2&itool=pubmed_docsum">
    <img alt="No abstract" id="No abstract_15371579" ... Title="No abstract">
</a>
</td>
<td ...>Cystic neoplasms of the pancreas.<br>
<font size="-1">
<span title="The New England journal of medicine.">N Engl J Med.</span> 2004 Sep 16;351(12):1218-26. Review. No abstract available. <br>
PMID: 15371579 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
</font>
</td>
</nowiki></pre>


== External Lists of Citation Examples ==
* http://www.tjameswhite.com/citation-examples.htm


== Implied schema ==
== Implied schema ==
=== List of all properties ===
This are a summation of all the properties in the examples, I have tried to logically group them together.


Many of the examples have simple citations in &lt;p&gt;, &lt;div&gt;, &lt;td&gt; etc with no further coding; i.e. &lt;td&gt;Book Title. Author. Publisher, date.&lt;/td&gt;
* title
* subtitle
* author
* editor
* translator
* image
* date (issued, copyrighted, accessed)
* language
* description/Summary/abstract
* excerpt
* index terms
* categories (keywords, tags, labels, etc.)


The following lists the most common markup:
RELATIONS
* container (publication; periodicals, books, etc.)
* collection (series and so forth)
* event (conference, etc.)
* original (for republished material)


=== Book Titles: ===
LOCATION INFORMATION
* pages
* volume
* series title
* Series
* edition
* issue
* publication
* journal
* part (1 of X)


*id="title"
PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES
*class="producttitle"
* Specifications (dimentions/weight)
*class="title"
* Format/type (book, newspaper, proceedings)
*id="lblTitle"
*h1
*h2
*&lt;dt&gt;&lt;/dt&gt;
*&lt;cite&gt;&lt;/cite&gt;
*&lt;strong&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;
*&lt;i&gt;&lt;/i&gt;


=== Book Series: ===
IDENTIFIERS
* ISBN
* LC Card Number
* LCC Class
* Dewey Class
* URL
* RFC ID
* ISO/IEC ID
* DOI
* PubMedID


*id="serieslbl"
PUBLISHER
*class="productsubtitle"
* publisher


=== Sub-titles: ===


*id="subtitle"
These are sort of left overs, the are not really about citations, but more about commerce or other things. If they are important we can move them to the above list.
*class="productsubtitle"
* refID (HTML @ID)
*class="sub_title"
* Reviewed (BOOLEAN YES/NO)
*id="lblSubTitle"
* Availability
*class="book_subline"
* Price
*class="subTitle"
* Shipping Weight
* related
* Product number (internal system code)
* BookCode (internal system code)
* AuthorsNote
* Additional Information
* Target Audience


=== Author: ===
=== Analysis of Examples ===
With exception of just a few properties, all of the above appeared in atleast two different examples. The following properties were very common in most the example formats:
* title
* subtitle
* author
* publication date
* description
* pages
* ISBN
* publisher


*id="credit"
== Styles ==
*class="productauthor"
'''This section should be moved and incorporated into [[citation-formats]]'''.
*class="author"
*Authors (table cell)
*class="byline"
*class="creator"
*class="role"
*Inside &lt;dd&gt;&lt;/dd&gt; with other elements
*&lt;li&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
 
=== Publication Date: ===
 
*id="pubdate"
*Publication Date: (table cell)
*id="pnlPubDate"
*Publication Date:
*class="publicationdate"
*Published/Released:
*class="date" w/ class="year", class="month", class="day"
*Inside &lt;dd&gt;&lt;/dd&gt; with other elements
 
=== Publisher: ===
 
*class="publisher"
*class="origin" (publication location)
 
=== Volumes: ===
 
*class="volume"
 
=== Issue Number: ===
 
*class="issue"
 
=== Page Numbers: ===
 
*class="locator" (inclusive page numbers)
 
=== ISBN: ===
 
*class="isbn"
*id="pnlIsbn"
*id="lblIsbn"
*class="isbnNumber"
 
=== Book Edition: ===
 
*class="edition"
*Inside &lt;dd&gt;&lt;/dd&gt; with other elements
 
 
== Citeproc XHTML output ==


I'm the author of the [http://xbiblio.sourceforge.net/citeproc.html citeproc] project, which includes a micro-format of sorts (though I never thought of it as such) in its XHTML output mode.  See [http://xbiblio.sourceforge.net/examples/apa-en.html here] for an example.  The difference compared to the bibtex-derived model is that is a) more generic and b) hierachical.
It would be possible, certainly, to do a flat model if for some reason there was a good technical reason not to go hierarchical (though is there?)
'''The burden of proof is on *going* hierarchical, rather than a simpler flat solution.  Complexity must be justified, not simplicity.'''
... but then you need to think outside the BibTeX box in any case. Any model of this sort ought to be able to handle legal citations, magazine articles, patents, etc. etc.; not just a narrow range of BibTeX types.
'''Per the microformats [[process]], microformats are designed to support existing practice on the Web, anything else should be omitted from at least the first version.'''
== Styles ==
This does NOT define a format, but instead shows how the format should be displayed. This is something out of the direct scope of this project. CSS styles will handle the look-and-feel of the text, and the author can put it in any order they choose. These links are mentioned for two reasons, one is informative, the other is so we know at least meet the minimum properties that are used in the styles.
This does NOT define a format, but instead shows how the format should be displayed. This is something out of the direct scope of this project. CSS styles will handle the look-and-feel of the text, and the author can put it in any order they choose. These links are mentioned for two reasons, one is informative, the other is so we know at least meet the minimum properties that are used in the styles.


* [http://www.liu.edu/cwis/cwp/library/workshop/citmla.htm MLA Style]
* [http://www.liu.edu/cwis/cwp/library/workshop/citmla.htm MLA Style]
* [http://www.bu.edu/library/guides/citation.html Chicago, MLA, and APA styles]
* [http://www.bu.edu/library/guides/citation.html Chicago, MLA, and APA styles]
* [http://www.english.uiuc.edu/cws/wworkshop/writer_resources/citation_styles/citation_styles.htm Writer's Workshop citation style page] (detailed citation style info)
* [http://www.legalbluebook.com/ Blue Book] for legal citations
* [http://www.legalbluebook.com/ Blue Book] for legal citations
* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cup/cgos/idx_basic.html Columbia University Citation Style] developed for modern internet citations
* [http://www.guidetoonlineschools.com/tips-and-tools/mla-apa-chicago-cse The Ultimate Style Guide Resources for MLA, APA, Chicago, and CSE]
 
==Other examples==
*[[citations_in_the_wild]]
*[[blog-quote-examples]]
 
 
==See also==
{{citation-related-pages}}

Latest revision as of 16:21, 18 July 2020


The following examples are real world examples of citations found on the web. Please add to this list. The idea is that we get a solid sample of examples and see what commonalities there are amonst them and try to build this microformat so that it can meet 80% of typical uses.

To add examples: please first add a copy of the HTML source for your example at the citation-examples-markup page, then add a description of the example to this page, with a link to the corresponding section on citation-examples-markup. Thanks!

Citation Mark Up in the Wild

Mark up examples, e.g. including from reference publisher's websites (online catalogs), including ABC-CLIO, Greenwood Press, Marshall Cavendish, Oxford University Press (USA) and Thomson Gale. Examples are broken down and organized by element.

ABC-CLIO Product detail page

ABC-CLIO example ABC-CLIO Original Markup

  • title
  • subtitle
  • author
  • image
  • publication date
  • pages
  • volumes
  • specifications (book dimentions 8.5x11, weight, etc)
  • Format - (Hardback, softback)
  • Price
  • ISBN

ACM Digital Library Search Result Examples

The ACM Digital Library is a heavily used computer science literature database.

The ACM Original Markup contained two examples, a journal article and a conference proceedings article.

Journal article:

  • title
  • authors
  • Pages
  • format (PDF)
  • Additional Information
  • abstract
  • index terms
  • journal
  • issue
  • volume
  • pubdate
  • DOI

Conference Proceedings:

  • title
  • authors
  • author institutions
  • source (conference + proceedings name)
  • page
  • year
  • isbn
  • publisher name & address
  • DOI
  • abstract
  • subject category labels
  • keywords

Amazon.com citation info

This is from a detail page on Amazon.com for a book.

Amazon's Original Markup

  • title
  • author
  • series title
  • page

CiteSeer database search results

The CiteSeer database has been another heavily used Computer Science online resource, and it has minimal markup:

  1. CiteSeer's Original Markup
  2. CiteSeer's Original Example 2
  • author
  • title
  • journal
  • pages
  • publication date
  • URL
  • Accessed On

CiteULike.org citation listing

CiteULike

CiteULike's Original Markup

  • title
  • author
  • subjects
  • image
  • Volume
  • Number
  • publication date
  • page

Links to services with the following IDs embedded in the link

  • Z3988
  • DOI
  • Pubmed
  • Hubmed

CiteProc XHTML Output

CiteProc Original Markup

The XHTML output for CiteProc[1] wasn't designed per se as a microformat, but is probably not a bad place to start. It is designed to handle a wide range of content. Here is the APA output:

  • refID (HTML @ID)
  • creator
  • role (to indicate editors and translators)
  • date
  • title
  • volume
  • issue
  • page
  • issue
  • container (a book serves as container for a chapter)
  • type (book, newspaper, proceedings)
  • edition
  • publisher
  • place
  • location (for urls and physical locations)
  • access date (for online items)

Google Cache

Original Markup

  • url
  • retrieved date

Greenwood Press featured book

greenwood press home page Original Markup

  • title
  • subtitle
  • author
  • ISBN
  • Price
  • Description

Greenwood Press product detail page

Product detail page Original Markup

  • Title
  • subtitle
  • authors
  • AuthorsNote
  • BookCode (internal code system)
  • ISBN
  • Page
  • Publisher
  • Publication Date
  • Price
  • Availability
  • MediaType
  • categories
  • LC Card Number
  • LCC Class
  • Dewey Class

IEEE IEEExplore Search Results Markup

Original Markup

  • title
  • authors
  • journal
  • issue
  • volume
  • issue
  • pubdate
  • page
  • Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
  • summary


Marshall Cavendish product page

product page Original Markup

  • ISBN
  • Series
  • Title
  • publisher
  • Specifications (dimentions/weight)
  • Authors
  • Target Audience
  • Price
  • description

Ning

Original Example

  • title
  • publications date
  • retrieved on

Oxford University Press (USA) home page

homepage Original Markup

  • title
  • subTitle
  • edition
  • byline
  • ISBN
  • format - hardback
  • publication Date
  • price
  • description
  • related

Oxford University Press (USA) product detail page

Product page

Original Markup

  • title
  • subTitle
  • edition
  • byline
  • image
  • isbnNumber
  • format - hardback
  • pages
  • publication Date
  • availability
  • price

Thomson Gale product detail page

Original Markup

  • title
  • excerp
  • Volume
  • Publisher
  • description
  • Published date
  • ISBN
  • Product number (internal code system)
  • Pages
  • Shipping Weight
  • price

RFC vCard Example

Original Markup

  • refID (HTML @ID)
  • title
  • publication
  • title
  • Journal
  • Volume
  • Issue
  • page
  • pubdate
  • RFC ID

University of Virginia

Original Markup

  • title
  • publication date
  • retrived on
  • location
  • organization

W3C XHTML Spec Example

Original Markup

  • refID (HTML @ID)
  • URL
  • title
  • subtitle
  • part (1 of X)
  • journal
  • authors
  • pubdate
  • language
  • ISO/IEC ID
  • RFC ID

XHTML1.0 Spec references

PubMed Medical Journal Example

Original Markup

  • abstract
  • title
  • publisher
  • journal
  • date of publication
  • volume
  • issue
  • pages
  • language
  • Review (BOOLEAN YES/NO)
  • PubMedID

BibDesk Default Template

Original Markup

This is a pretty simplistic template for a very general app, but it seems to be OK for most BD users.

  • Title
  • Author
  • Journal
  • Volume
  • Pages
  • Date
  • Url
  • Abstract

Wikipedia

Wikipedia makes extensive use of bibliographic citations, in particular to point readers to further information sources. There are differing formats depending on Wikipedia's language.

Note that Wikipedia values are often links to other pages on Wikipedia (used elsewhere, those URLs might be more canonical, such as to an author or publisher's website).

English Wikipedia

The kinds of citations used on the site run the full gamut. Here are breakdowns of four categories previously mentioned:

Original Markup

Original Markup

  • id
  • title
  • url
  • Retrieved/Accessed On
  • Publication Date
  • Journal
Book

Example Example Markup

  • title
  • author
  • publisher
  • year
  • ISBN
  • url (indirectly via special wikipedia ISBN page)
Book Infobox

The Book Infobox template from wikipedia shows a separate schema that is being used for many book pages on wikipedia to mark up a summary box about the book.

See also Other Wikipedia book templates & Wikipedia citation templates.

  • name
  • title_orig
  • translator
  • image
  • image_caption
  • author
  • illustrator
  • cover_artist
  • country
  • language
  • series
  • subject
  • genre
  • publisher
  • release_date
  • english_release_date
  • media_type
  • pages
  • isbn
  • preceded_by
  • followed_by


Journal Articles

See also:Wikipedia infobox for journals

Example Example Markup

  • author (truncated list)
  • year
  • title
  • journal title
  • journal number
  • page range
  • DOI
Court cases

Example Example Markup

  • title
  • case number
    • note that legal standards for referring to cases include some inscrutable abbreviations that are probably more detailed than just "case number"
  • court name
  • year
  • description/abstract
U.S. Law

Example Example Markup

  • title (title number, for example "50" in "50 U.S.C. chapter 36."
  • chapter title (name, for example "Foreign Intelligence Surveillance" )
  • chapter number
  • section, paragraph, subparagraph numbers (optionally)
Conference presentations

Example Example Markup

  • title
  • location
  • date
  • author (implied - the page is about this person)


Historical Sources

Example Example Markup

  • source / location
  • title
  • publisher
  • year
  • description
  • url
U.S. Patent

Example Example Markup

  • number

German Wikipedia

EPrints.org

example example markup

Based on Expressing Dublin Core in HTML/XHTML meta and link elements and rfc2731, Eprints.org uses the following Dublin Core terms in meta tags in the HTML HEAD of each paper's page:

  • title
  • creator (author)
  • description (abstract)
  • date
  • type
  • identifier (a url)
  • format
  • fulltext
    • this is in a rel-alternate link element. The class is 'fulltext', and the href is the same link as in format, only a valid URL this time.

In the body of the page, they use the following classes, now no longer DC terms:

  • title
  • authors (a flat list with abbreviated names)
  • year
  • conference
  • conference location

Wolfram Mathworld

example example markup

A book. First citation from the page on "Quasi-Monte Carlo Method". Has very little markup.

  • authors
  • title
  • publisher (name and location)
  • date (just year)

LibraryThing

  • [2] (on-line book cataloguing and reviews

Self-Citation Example

One example of an article that includes a statement "please cite as" (a self-description):

  • title
  • author
  • periodical (journal) title
  • volume
  • issue
  • pages
  • year

Citation of an Online Resource

example markup

At University of Michigan's Center for Research on Learning and Teaching you see citations like this:

Chief Academic Officers of the Big 12 Universities (2000). Big 12 Faculty Fellowship Program. Retrieved December 20, 2000 from the World Wide Wed: http://www.k-state.edu/provost/academic/big12/big12guide.htm.

  • title
  • publication year
  • department/author
  • retrieval date
  • URL


"Many, Many Maps," First Monday contains citations to online resources like this:

E.S. Raymond, 2000. “The Cathedral and the Bazaar,” version 3.0, at http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/cathedral-bazaar, accessed 18 October 2006.

  • author
  • publication year
  • web page title
  • URL
  • accessed date


"The Role of Technology in World History Teaching" by T. Mills Kelly uses the following citation format for online resources:

Hitler Historical Museum, http://www.hitler.org/. Accessed March 21, 2006.

  • title
  • URL
  • accessed date

OCLC WorldCat Online

Book

example example-makrup

  • title
  • type (book)
  • publisher name
  • publisher location
  • copyright date
  • isbn
  • oclc number
  • subjects
  • author
  • z39.88 (COinS)

Journal

example example-makrup

  • title
  • type (journal)
  • publisher
  • issn
  • oclc number
  • subjects
  • z39.88 (COinS)

West Midland Bird Club

Uses OpenCOinS

Features include:

  • title
  • author
  • date
  • price (historic, at time of publication)
  • format
  • publisher
  • number of pages
  • ISBN/ ISSN
  • product dimensions
  • page numbers of article
  • image(s)

Amazon

Product listings, e.g. [4]

  • title
  • author
  • price
  • format
  • publisher
  • number of pages
  • language
  • ISBN
  • product dimensions
  • shipping weighta
  • average customer review
  • image
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank

ABE

Product listings, e.g. [5]

  • title
  • author
  • ISBN
  • publisher
  • publication date
  • country
  • edition
  • condition
  • whether signed
  • format/binding
  • number of pages
  • bookseller
  • inventory number
  • price
  • shipping costs
  • quantity

Open URL

Upcoming

Open Library

External Lists of Citation Examples

Implied schema

List of all properties

This are a summation of all the properties in the examples, I have tried to logically group them together.

  • title
  • subtitle
  • author
  • editor
  • translator
  • image
  • date (issued, copyrighted, accessed)
  • language
  • description/Summary/abstract
  • excerpt
  • index terms
  • categories (keywords, tags, labels, etc.)

RELATIONS

  • container (publication; periodicals, books, etc.)
  • collection (series and so forth)
  • event (conference, etc.)
  • original (for republished material)

LOCATION INFORMATION

  • pages
  • volume
  • series title
  • Series
  • edition
  • issue
  • publication
  • journal
  • part (1 of X)

PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES

  • Specifications (dimentions/weight)
  • Format/type (book, newspaper, proceedings)

IDENTIFIERS

  • ISBN
  • LC Card Number
  • LCC Class
  • Dewey Class
  • URL
  • RFC ID
  • ISO/IEC ID
  • DOI
  • PubMedID

PUBLISHER

  • publisher


These are sort of left overs, the are not really about citations, but more about commerce or other things. If they are important we can move them to the above list.

  • refID (HTML @ID)
  • Reviewed (BOOLEAN YES/NO)
  • Availability
  • Price
  • Shipping Weight
  • related
  • Product number (internal system code)
  • BookCode (internal system code)
  • AuthorsNote
  • Additional Information
  • Target Audience

Analysis of Examples

With exception of just a few properties, all of the above appeared in atleast two different examples. The following properties were very common in most the example formats:

  • title
  • subtitle
  • author
  • publication date
  • description
  • pages
  • ISBN
  • publisher

Styles

This section should be moved and incorporated into citation-formats.

This does NOT define a format, but instead shows how the format should be displayed. This is something out of the direct scope of this project. CSS styles will handle the look-and-feel of the text, and the author can put it in any order they choose. These links are mentioned for two reasons, one is informative, the other is so we know at least meet the minimum properties that are used in the styles.

Other examples


See also