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Article Metadata
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<article> | xml:lang xmlns:xlink xmlns:mml dtd-version specific-use article-type | yes | /article is the root element in JATS. @xml:lang is required and indicates the main language of the article. Supported values are ISO 639-2 (B). xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" is required Use xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" if and only if the article contains an element from MathML. dtd-version="1.1" is required for all articles For all Advance Articles, add @article-type: Kind or type of the article. The author or Brill will notify the typesetter of this value. Usually, it is "research-article". Brill supports all 29 values for @article-type that NLM prescribes: Optionally, with Brill permission, a typesetter may use Please Note: for any files that include one of the following values for
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| journal-id-type | yes | Brill uses the E-ISSN as identifier; the type of the identifier is indicated using the @journal-id-type attribute. Contents come from a Master List that Brill will provide typesetters. This element is required twice, once with a @journal-id-type="eissn" and once with @journal-id-type="publisher-id". Note that the hyphen in an ISSN should always be included. @journal-id-type: Required attribute. Type of journal identifier or the authority that created a particular journal identifier. Supported values:
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| yes | Contents come from a Master List that Brill will provide typesetters. | |
| yes | Full title of the journal in which the article was published. | |
| no | This is not an issue title. Issue titles are described in the article metadata. This is a permanent subtitle to a journal. | |
| xml:lang | no | For every translation of the journal title, supply a <trans-title-group>. @xml:lang: required attribute. Indicates the language of the translated title. This attribute should be included here and not on the sub-elements. Supported values are ISO 639-2 (B). |
| yes | The translation of the title. | |
| no | The translation of the subtitle. | |
| abbrev-type | yes | Short form of the title of the journal in which an article is published. Contents come from a Master List that Brill will provide typesetters. @abbrev-type="ltwa": required attribute/value pair. |
| publication-format | yes | Brill requires that both the E-ISSN and ISSN are always used. Contents come from a Master List that Brill will provide typesetters. In case a journal does not have a ISSN, Brill will let the typesetters know. Note that the hyphen in an ISSN should always be included. for e-only journals NO empty <issn> with the publication-format="print" should be included. (empty elements give a problem in the DOI registration). @publication-format: required attribute. Indicate whether this ISSN applies to a print or an online version. Supported values:
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| specific-use | yes | @specific-use: attribute not required. Supported values are:
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| yes | Name of the imprint associated with the article or book. Brill will let the typesetters know which imprint to use for the journal. Currently, for <publisher-name> only the text values below are permitted. (NOTE: historically, other values may exist and should be retained if such files are redelivered, unless expressly noted otherwise.)
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| yes | Use the location as given on the Title Page of the journal prelims. If the publisher has more than one location (Leiden | Boston), this still has to specified in one element. | |
| yes | Information concerning the article that identifies or describes the article. | |
| pub-id-type | yes | Unique external identifier assigned to an article. Note that for the DOI, any alphabetic characters within the DOI itself should always be included as lower-case in the XML file. @pub-id-type: required attribute. Type of publication identifier or the organization or system that defined the identifier.
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| subj-group-type | no | @subj-group-type: attribute not required. Type of subject group. For some journals, articles are grouped into categories which this Tag Set calls <subject>s, which may be grouped into <subj-group>s. If needed, the @subj-group-type="toc-heading" These subject categories are typically shown in the Table of Contents, at the top of the first print or display page, or on the web splash page for an article. The Brill Desk Editor will provide these when needed |
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| yes | Full title of an article or other journal component, such as an editorial or book review. | |
| alt-title-type | no | @alt-title-type: required attribute. Reason or purpose for a (shorter) title to be included. Brill supports 2 values for @alt-title-type:
An <alt-title alt-title-type="toc"> is always required to be in a <title-group>, but does not need to be a shorter version of the regular title. |
| Subordinate part of a title for a document or document component. Refer to the manuscript to see what the author meant as subtitle. | ||
| xml:lang | no | For every translation of the articletitle, supply a <trans-title-group>. @xml:lang: required attribute. Indicates the language of the translated title. This attribute should be included here and not on the sub-elements. Supported values are ISO 639-2 (B). |
| The translation of the title. | ||
| The translation of the subtitle. | ||
| no | Grouping of one or more contributors and information about those contributors. All types of contributors are grouped in one <contrib-group>. Do not add this tag group if an article does not have an author. Note that at most one <contrib-group> is allowed in <article-meta>. | |
| contrib-type corresp deceased equal-contrib | yes | A contributor: Container element for information about a single author, editor, or other contributor. If a contribution is without author, do not add <contrib> and <contrib-group>. @contrib-type: required attribute. Type of contribution made by the contributor. Brill supports following contribution types:
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used to identify the corresponding author. It is up to the authors to decide to which contributor it is applied, and pass this information to the involved Production Editor. Multiple contributors with this attribute are possible. Supported values:
@deceased: attribute not required. Use if the contributor was deceased when the document was published. Supported values:
@equal-contrib: this is is an optional attribute; there is no default value. Indicates whether or not all contributors contributed equally. If the contributor whom this attribute modifies contributed equally with all other contributors, this attribute should be set to “yes”; if his/her contribution was greater or lesser, then this attribute should be set to “no”.
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| contrib-id-type authenticated | An ORCID identifier for a contributor. Note that an ORCID identifier should include the complete URL, for example: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1825-0097 @contrib-id-type="orcid" and @authenticated="true" required Note that <contrib-id> - if available - must be the first element in <contrib> | |
| Group of contributors credited under a single name; includes an organization credited as a contributor. If <collab> is used, <name> is not required. | ||
| name-style | yes | Container element for components of personal names, such as a <surname>. Use <name-alternatives> if the name has multiple variants (e.g., in different scripts). @name-style: attribute not required. Style of processing requested for a structured personal name.
Default value is "western". If an author has only a single name, name-style="given-only" and tag the single name with <given-names>. |
| yes | Surname of a person. | |
| no | All given names of a person, such as the first name, middle names, maiden name if used as part of the married name, etc. This element will NOT be repeated for every given name a person has. | |
| no | Honorifics or other qualifiers that usually precede a person’s name (for example, Professor, Rev., President, Senator, Dr., Sir, The Honorable). | |
| no | Qualifiers that follow a person’s name (for example, Sr., Jr., III, 3rd). | |
| no | If a contributor’s name has multiple variants, use this element to include all variants. Put the variants in the same order as they would be on the printed page. The contents of this element are identical to the above description of <name>. | |
| xml:lang | no | child elements /surname, /given-names, /prefix and /suffix as above @xml:lang: Indicates the language of the name, if in another language than the main language of the article. Supported values are ISO 639-2 (B). |
| xml:lang | no | @xml:lang: Indicates the language of the name, if in another language than the main language of the article. Supported values are ISO 639-2 (B). |
| xlink:href | no | The contributor's email address. @xlink:href: The e-mail address as a mailto: URI. |
| ref-type rid | no | A cross reference to an affiliation or to a footnote. Req. @ref-type: required attribute. Supported values:
@rid: required attribute. Contains the @id of the affiliation this contributor is associated with, or of the associated author-notes. If the reference is to more than one element, add all IDs here separated by spaces. |
| id | no | Element used to include an affiliation. Note that for every new affiliation, a separate @id: required attribute. Unique identifier for the affiliation, which is used in conjunction with <xref ref-type="aff" rid=""/> to refer to this affiliation. |
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| content-type | yes | Name of an institution or organization, like Universiteit Leiden or Universiteit van Amsterdam. This information is provided by Brill, but must be checked. This element can also contain the name of the department, like Leiden University Centre for Linguistics. Provide this value with a @content-type="dept". @content-type: attribute not required. Use this attribute to specify the extra institution information. Supported values:
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| institution-id-type | no | A externally defined institutional identifier, from an established identifying authority (for example, “Ringgold”). @institution-id-type: required attribute. Brill only supports Ringgold identifiers for institutions as part of an affiliation. Supported values:
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| yes | The country the institution is located in. This is represented separately from an | |
| content-type | no | An text line in an address. EM provides this information.
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| publication-format date-type | yes | @publication-format: Req. "online" @date-type: required attribute.
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| yes | A day, in (zero-padded) digits. | |
| yes | A month, in (zero-padded) digits. | |
| yes | A year, always in 4 digits. Please note that only a single year may ever be included, i.e., "2018". Double years like "2017-2018" are not allowed. | |
| content-type | yes | Number of a journal (or other document) within a series. Note that this element should NOT be included in case the article is published as Advance. @content-type: required attribute. @content-type="number" and @content-type="year" are always required in two separate <volume> tags. Brill supports 2 values for @content-type with <volume>.
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| yes | Issue number of a journal. Note that this element should NOT be included in case the article is published as Advance.
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| no | This element can be used to include the theme or special issue title for a journal or BRP issue. Guest Editor(s) can be added as well by including "edited by [name(s)]". Volume and Issue number(s) should not be included in this element. Example: <issue-title>Special Issue: Questions about trans-thoroughfare Fowl Ambulation, edited by A. de Boer and B. Bauer</issue-title> | |
| specific-use seq | yes | Starting (first) page number of the article. @specific-use="PDF" required @seq: required attributeA sequential number starting at 1 per issue that increments for each article in it. This sorts the articles in an issue. For Advance Articles always use @seq=1. |
| yes | Final (last) page number of an article. | |
| no | Text describing discontinuous pagination (for example, 8-11, 14-19, 40). | |
| xlink:href specific-use mimetype | no | A pointer to external resources that support the article or book, but which are not part of the content of the work. @xlink:href: required attribute. Will be supplied by the Brill Desk Editor. Supported values are:
@specific-use: required. Will be supplied by the Brill Desk Editor.
@mimetype: Only to be used when @specific-use="local". Supported values can be found here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Basics_of_HTTP/MIME_types/Common_types. If the value to be used is unclear, consult the Brill Production Editor. See Supplementary material for more information, |
| no | Only when @specific-use="local" | |
| yes | Add the title of the supplementary file, will be supplied by the Brill Desk Editor. | |
| no | This container element describes the processing history of the journal article, e.g. dates received and accepted. | |
| @date-type | yes | These date elements should at least provide a <year> and only when that information is available, also the <month> and <day> in two digit numeral values, too. @date-type: required attribute. Event in the lifecycle of an article that this date is marking (for example, the date the manuscript was received or accepted, the date the electronic preprint was published, or the date of any revision or retraction). Supported values include:
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| no | A day, in (zero-padded) digits. | |
| no | A month, in (zero-padded) digits. | |
| yes | A year, in (zero-padded) digits. | |
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| yes | Copyright notice or statement, suitable for printing or display. | |
| yes | The year of copyright. This may not be displayed | |
| yes | Name of the organizational or person that holds a copyright. | |
| license-type xlink:href xlink:title | yes | A license. Set of conditions under which the content may be used, accessed, and distributed. @license-type:
@xlink:href: The URL at which the license text can be found. See Creative Commons Licenses. @xlink:title: If used with a Creative Commons license. Corresponds to @xlink:href. Supported values:
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| xmlns:ali start-date end-date | yes | required xmlns:ali="http://www.niso.org/schemas/ali/1.0/" @start_date: optional. Indicates the date on which the free-access license should start. Value should use the following format: "yyyy-mm-dd". @end_date:optional. Indicates the date on which the free-access license should end. Value should use the following format: "yyyy-mm-dd". The absence of both start_date and end_date dates indicates a permanent free-to-read status. |
| content-type required | no | The URI for the (online) PDF-version of the print article. This empty element encloses a link to the PDF. @content-type: required. For Brill, this is always:
@xlink:href: required. The URL at which the PDF can be found. |
| xml:lang | no | The article's abstract, so a summarized description of the content. @xml:lang: optional attribute. Indicates the language of the abstract, if different from /article/@xml:lang. This attribute should be included here and not on the sub-elements. Supported values are ISO 639-2 (B). |
| yes | The title for the abstract. Usually, this is "Abstract", but it can also be "Samenvatting", "Summary" or "Σύνοψις". The Brill Desk Editor will provide you with a title if it is different than "Abstract". Do not add style elements! | |
| yes | Paragraphs | |
| xml:lang | no | An abstract in another language than the main language of the article. @xml:lang: Indicates the language on a translated abstract in another language than the main language of the article. Supported values are ISO 639-2 (B). |
| yes | The title for the translated abstract. | |
| yes | See Paragraphs | |
| kwd-group-type xml:lang | no | Keyword group. Container element for one set of keywords (such as <kwd>s) used to describe a document. @kwd-group-type: required. Indicates the type of keyword group, supported values: "uncontrolled" In future versions, systems like the US Library of Congress Subject Headings may be used. @xml:lang: Indicates a keyword grouping in another language than the main language of the article. Supported values are ISO 639-2 (B). |
| yes | The title for the keyword group. Usually, this is "Keywords"; the Brill Desk Editor will provide you with a title if it is different than "Keywords". Do not add style elements! | |
| yes | Keyword, like a subject term, key phrase, indexing word etc. The author will supply this information. | |
| no | Container element for information about the funding of the research reported in the article (for example, grants, contracts, sponsors). | |
| id | no | Container element for information concerning one award under which the work (or the research on which the work was based) was supported. The value for this @id attribute will be supplied by Brill. If none is supplied, the attribute should be omitted. |
| no | Agency or organization that funded the research on which a work was based. | |
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| yes | Name of the funding institution or organization. | |
| institution-id-type | yes | @institution-id-type: required. For funders, both DOI and Ringgold values are supported. Supported values:
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| no | Unique identifier assigned to an award, contract, or grant. I.e., the grant number. | |
| no | Individual(s) or institution(s) to whom the award was given (for example, the principal grant holder or the sponsored individual). | |
| no | Individual(s) responsible for the intellectual content of the work reported in the document. | |
| no | Displayable prose statement that describes the funding for the research on which a work was based. | |
| yes | Container element for metadata not otherwise defined in the Tag Suite. Brill requires header files – XML files that do not contain body content – to have the version: header key-value pair. Brill requires full content files – XML files that contain both header and body content and back matter – to have the version: fulltext key-value pair. | |
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| yes | A custom metadata name (or key). Supported value:
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| yes | A custom metadata value. Supported values:
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Body content
/article/body is the element that contains's the article's main text.
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<fig-group> | Container element for figures that are to be displayed together. | ||
| no | The caption for a fig-group. | |
| no | The title for a fig-group. | |
| id orientation position fig-type | yes | Block of graphic or textual material that is identified as a figure, usually bearing a caption and a label such as “Figure 3.” or “Figure”. @id See id-syntax: A document-unique identifier for the element. Starts with "FIG". @orientation: required. Whether the object should be positioned tall (longe edge vertical "portrait") or wide (long edge horizontal "landscape").
@position: Whether the object must be anchored to its place or may float algorithmically to another location in the document. Also used for margin placement.
@fig-type: The type of figure. Supported values:
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| xlink:href | yes | Description of and pointer to an external file containing a still image. @xlink:href: required. The URI where the resource can be found. |
| yes | Alternate Text Name. Word or phrase used to provide a very short textual name, description, or purpose-statement for a structure such as a graphic or figure. This element is to be included for accessibility purposes and as such is always required. In this element, repeat the text given in the relevant <caption>``<title> unless Brill provides a specific alt-textIf no specific alt-text is provided together with the manuscript, use "see caption". Do not repeat the caption text, since screen readers would read teh same information twice. | |
| no | Attribution information. Do not use <sc> tags in this element, as the Small Caps style is part of the Brill Typographic Style and NOT semant |
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