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Schema Documentation: the section element
The bibliography variant of the section element
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The bibliography
section
element represents a major structural division of a
bibliography
.
The bibliography
section
element is a specialization of the
section
element that provides a content model to fit the unique requirements of bibliographic divisions.
The republishing of documents often requires the insertion of content that was not a part of the original source document.
For example, in the case of indexes, bibliographies and other ordered sections, this requirement may take the form of placeholder
sections to mark gaps in the alphabetic list of entries. To indicate that an element presents content that is a deviation
from the source, the
role
attribute can be used with the value
custom
. No behaviors are defined for how a processing agent should handle sections so identified, however.
Usage Example
<bibliography>
<section>
<h>A</h>
<entry>
ABBOTT'S (REV. J.) Philip Musgrave; or, Memoirs of a Church of England
Missionary in the North American Colonies. Post 8vo. 2s. 6d.
</entry>
<entry>
…
</entry>
</section>
</bibliography>
Allowed parents
bibliography and
section
Allowed children
This element must not contain text.
This element may contain the following children: aside,
block,
entry,
h,
hd,
object,
p,
pagebreak,
section and
transition
Content model
optional attributes: @about,
@by,
@class,
@content,
@datatype,
@desc,
@its:dir,
@its:translate,
@property,
@rel,
@resource,
@rev,
@role,
@sel:selid,
@typeof,
@xml:base,
@xml:id,
@xml:lang and
@xml:space
Variants
This element exists in 6 variants. The other 5 variants are:
- The section variant of the section element
- The verse variant of the section element
- The toc variant of the section element
- The index variant of the section element
- The glossary variant of the section element
Namespace
http://www.daisy.org/ns/z3998/authoring/