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biblioset — A “raw” container for related bibliographic information
biblioset ::= ((abbrev|abstract|address|artpagenums|author|authorgroup|authorinitials|bibliomisc|biblioset|collab|confgroup|contractnum|contractsponsor|copyright|corpauthor|corpname|corpcredit|date|edition|editor|invpartnumber|isbn|issn|issuenum|orgname|biblioid|citebiblioid|bibliosource|bibliorelation|bibliocoverage|othercredit|pagenums|printhistory|productname|productnumber|pubdate|publisher|publishername|pubsnumber|releaseinfo|revhistory|seriesvolnums|subtitle|title|titleabbrev|volumenum|citetitle|personname|honorific|firstname|surname|lineage|othername|affiliation|authorblurb|contrib|indexterm)+)
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BiblioSet is a “raw” wrapper for a
               collection of bibliographic information.
               
            
               The purpose of this wrapper is
               to assert the relationship that binds the collection.  For example, in a
               BiblioEntry for an article in a journal, you might
               use two BiblioSets to wrap the fields related to the article
               and the fields related to the journal.
               
            
Formatted as a displayed block.
                  BiblioSets 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 
                  BiblioSet, 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 BiblioSet or that they will be displayed in the order
                  in which they occur.
                  
               
                  Correct formatting of BiblioSets is an interchange
                  issue. See Appendix F, Interchanging DocBook Documents.
                  
               
                  
                  AuthorBlurb and Affiliation will be removed
                  from the inline content of BiblioSet in DocBook V4.0.
                  A new wrapper element will be created to associate this information with
                  authors, editors, and other contributors.
                  
               
These elements contain biblioset:
                  appendixinfo, articleinfo, biblioentry, bibliographyinfo, bibliomixed, bibliomset, biblioset, blockinfo, bookinfo, chapterinfo, glossaryinfo, indexinfo, objectinfo, partinfo, prefaceinfo, refentryinfo, referenceinfo, refsect1info, refsect2info, refsect3info, refsectioninfo, refsynopsisdivinfo, sect1info, sect2info, sect3info, sect4info, sect5info, sectioninfo, setindexinfo, setinfo, sidebarinfo.
               
The following elements occur in biblioset:
                  abbrev, abstract, address, affiliation, artpagenums, author, authorblurb, authorgroup, authorinitials, bibliocoverage, biblioid, bibliomisc, bibliorelation, biblioset, bibliosource, citebiblioid, citetitle, collab, confgroup, contractnum, contractsponsor, contrib, copyright, corpauthor, corpcredit, corpname, date, edition, editor, firstname, honorific, indexterm, invpartnumber, isbn, issn, issuenum, lineage, orgname, othercredit, othername, pagenums, personname, printhistory, productname, productnumber, pubdate, publisher, publishername, pubsnumber, releaseinfo, revhistory, seriesvolnums, subtitle, surname, title, titleabbrev, volumenum.
               
                        Relation identifies the relationship between
                        the various elements in the BiblioSet.
                        
                     
<!DOCTYPE biblioentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
          "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd">
<biblioentry>
  <abbrev>Walsh97</abbrev>
  <biblioset relation='journal'>
    <title>XML: Principles, Tools, and Techniques</title>
    <publisher>
      <publishername>O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.</publishername>
    </publisher>
    <issn>1085-2301</issn>
    <editor><firstname>Dan</firstname><surname>Connolly</surname></editor>
  </biblioset>
  <biblioset relation='article'>
    <title>A Guide to XML</title>
    <author><surname>Walsh</surname><firstname>Norman</firstname></author>
    <copyright><year>1997</year><holder>ArborText, Inc.</holder></copyright>
    <pagenums>97-108</pagenums>
  </biblioset>
</biblioentry>For additional examples, see also
               bibliography.