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%META:TOPICINFO{author="GregorHagedorn" date="1100790224" format="1.0" version="1.3"}%
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%META:TOPICPARENT{name="AlexandriaCore"}%
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Please help in collecting odd reference examples to help testing how well AlexandriaCore deals with them.
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* A dated magazine/newspaper article, title containing semantically relevant subscript formatting:
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* Fialka, J.J. "Flat CO<sub>2</sub> emissions give experts hope," The Wall Street Journal, 8/2/99.
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* Abstract volume, where the edited abstract book has *no editors*:
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* Luoma, D.L., and Amaranthus, M.P. 1995. Assessment of ectomycorrhizal fungus diversity on roots and from sporocarps. Abstracts - Seventh International Symposium on Microbial Ecology. Brazilian Society of Microbiology. S<>o Paulo. p.16.
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* Report:
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* Occupational safety and health and working environment in the food and drink industries. Report III, Food and Drinks Industries Committee, International Labour Office, First Session, 1984. ILO, 1211 Gen<65>ve 22, Switzerland, 61 p. ISBN 92-2-103822-X, English, French
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*Subreference issues???* Compare AlexandriaCore main page at bottom!
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* Chapter specifically cited as part of a monograph by a single author. Occasionally used to point in a large monograph to the specific part that is cited or has been studied/evaluated. This may occur in the bibliography of an article, probably never in library databases, but also in personal reference databases (to indicate that only part of a book has been copied).
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* Ambler, Scott W. 2003. Evolutionary Database Development. Chapter 9 of Agile Database Techniques. John Wiley & Sons.
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* Similar to chapter subreference above is *Range citation* inside the bibliography (page ranges within a monograph).
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* Raven, Peter H. and Johnson, George B. Biology. Sixth Ed. <nop>McGraw-Hill. New York: NY: 2002. 720-721, 726-727.
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* Richard: "I still think that "parts (subunits) like chapters (no authors)" logically should be treated as "Location" information.
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Sometimes the "Location" is very clearly delineated (chapter with its own title), and sometimes it is not (single sentence or paragraph or page). I see a complete unbroken continuum between these two endpoints, with no easy way to distinguish them. If it is necessary to preserve the ability to cite (e.g., in a bibliographic listing) an individual, unauthored chapter separately from the authored book thatcontains it, then this certainly has implications on the schema."
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* Gregor: You may well be correct. It depends a bit on whether AlexandriaCore should be able to express the bibliography part of an Online-flora fauna. I "used to" view the location attribute at something present in the citation type, when you cite / assert / acknowledge information in the "body" of the scientific information, not as something you would have in the bibliography. But perhaps we need something like inline-citation? -- Note: Jerry did not have a part structure in the original LC-Simply citation, it seems this was added by me, Gregor. Probably AC "Part" elements are dispensible?
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*Software*
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* Software (dated and having publishers, but probably no ISBN):
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* Adaskaveg, J. E. & Dunlap, M. R. 1993. <nop>PolyKey. Software package. University of California, Davis.
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* Software (undated, source is URL):
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* Exeter Software (undated). XID Authoring System, Version 3, for Windows. <nop>http://www.exetersoftware.com/cat/xid.html.
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* Software, postal address given:
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* Pankhurst, R. J. 2003. PANKEY <20> Programs for the identification and description of plants of animals. Exeter Software (47 Route 25A, Suite 2, Setauket, New York 11733-2870).
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* Software (dated, commercial publisher, has ISBN):
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* B<>hmer, Bernd & Wohanka, Walter 2002. Die Pflanzenschutz-CD. Etwa 600 Farbfotos. Eugen Ulmer Verlag.
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*Series issues*
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* Book monograph in series
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* Kantvilas, G. Lichens of rainforest in Tasmania and south-eastern Australia. Flora of Australia. Supplementary series no 9. Australian Biological Resources Study, Canberra 1999. (212 pp.) ISBN 0642568022
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* Series item that should perhaps be treated as a book in a series:
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* Entwisle, T.J. (ed.) Aquatic cryptogams of Australia - a guide to the larger fungi, lichens, macroalgae, liverworts and mosses of Australian inland waters. Australian Society for Limnology Special Publication No 10, 1994. (151 pp.) ISSN 0156 8426.
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* Book in series where the book has no separate title
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* George, A.S. (ed.) Flora of Australia, vol. 54 (various contributors). AGPS, 1992. 348 pp. ISBN 0644 240 61X.
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* A *Journal* in an article-series (both series and Journal are parallel parent of article with no hierarchy between them):
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* Deml G, Oberwinkler F 1981. Studies in Heterobasidiomycetes Part 4. Investigations on <i>Entorrhiza casparyana</i> by light and electron microscopy. Mycologia 73: 392-398.
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-- Main.GregorHagedorn - 15 Nov 2004
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