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bibliorelation — The relationship of a document to another
bibliorelation ::= (#PCDATA|link
|olink
|ulink
|emphasis
|trademark
|replaceable
|remark
|subscript
|superscript
|inlinegraphic
|inlinemediaobject
|indexterm
)*
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othertype | CDATA | None | ||||||||||||||
otherclass | CDATA | None | ||||||||||||||
type |
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class |
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The bibliorelation
element satisfies the relation
element of the Dublin Core
Metadata Initiative.
The Dublin Core defines relation as “a reference to a related resource.” It goes on to note that “recommended best practice is to reference the resource by means of a string or number conforming to a formal identification system.”
DocBook 4.2 added bibliocoverage
,
bibliorelation
, and
bibliosource
to make the DocBook meta-information wrappers
a complete superset of the Dublin Core.
These elements contain bibliorelation:
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 bibliorelation:
emphasis
, indexterm
, inlinegraphic
, inlinemediaobject
, link
, olink
, remark
, replaceable
, subscript
, superscript
, trademark
, ulink
.
Identifies the encoding scheme of the identifier.
Identifies the encoding scheme of the identifier when
class
is other
.
Identifies the relationship type of the identifier. See the Dublin Core Qualifiers for details about the relationship types.
Identifies the relationship type of the identifier when
type
is othertype
.