biblioentry — An entry in a Bibliography
biblioentry ::=
abbrevabstractaddressannotationartpagenumsauthorauthorgroupauthorinitialsbibliocoveragebiblioidbibliomiscbibliomsetbibliorelationbibliosetbibliosourcecitebiblioidciterefentrycitetitlecollabconfgroupcontractnumcontractsponsorcopyrightdateeditioneditorextendedlinkissuenumitermsetkeywordsetlegalnoticemediaobjectorgnameothercreditpagenumspersonnameprinthistoryproductnameproductnumberpubdatepublisherpublishernamereleaseinforevhistoryseriesvolnumssubjectsetsubtitletitlevolumenumA BiblioEntry is an entry in a Bibliography.
The contents of BiblioEntry is a “database”
of named fields. Presentation systems frequently suppress some elements
in a BiblioEntry.
Formatted as a displayed block.
BiblioEntrys are “raw.” They contain a
database-like collection of named fields. It is the responsibility of
the processing system to select elements from within a
BiblioEntry, present them in the correct order, and add
all punctuation.
There is no expectation that a system will present all of the fields
in a BiblioEntry or that they will be displayed in the order
in which they occur.
Correct formatting of BiblioEntrys is an interchange
issue. See Appendix E, Interchanging DocBook Documents.
The following elements occur in biblioentry: abbrev, abstract, address, annotation, artpagenums, author, authorgroup, authorinitials, bibliocoverage, biblioid, bibliomisc, bibliomset, bibliorelation, biblioset, bibliosource, citebiblioid, citerefentry, citetitle, collab, confgroup, contractnum, contractsponsor, copyright, date, edition, editor, extendedlink, issuenum, itermset, keywordset, legalnotice, mediaobject, orgname, othercredit, pagenums, personname, printhistory, productname, productnumber, pubdate, publisher, publishername, releaseinfo, revhistory, seriesvolnums, subjectset, subtitle, title, volumenum.