<title>
<title> contains a title for any kind of work. 3.11.2.2 Authors, Titles, and Editors 2.2.1 The Title Statement 2.2.5 The Series Statement | |||||||||||||||||||
Module | core — 3 Elements Available in All TEI Documents | ||||||||||||||||||
Attributes | att.canonical (@key, @ref)
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Used by | |||||||||||||||||||
May contain | core: abbr add address bibl biblStruct binaryObject cb choice cit corr date del desc distinct email emph expan foreign gap gloss graphic hi index label lb list listBibl measure measureGrp mentioned milestone name note num orig pb ptr q quote ref reg rs said sic soCalled stage term time title unclear gaiji: g header: biblFull msdescription: catchwords depth dimensions height heraldry locus locusGrp material msDesc origDate origPlace secFol signatures stamp watermark width namesdates: addName affiliation bloc country district forename genName geo geogFeat geogName listEvent listNym listOrg listPerson listPlace nameLink offset orgName persName placeName region roleName settlement state surname | ||||||||||||||||||
Declaration |
element title { att.global.attributes, att.canonical.attributes, attribute level { "a" | "m" | "j" | "s" | "u" }?, attribute type { data.enumerated }?, macro.paraContent } | ||||||||||||||||||
Example | <title>Information Technology and the Research Process: Proceedings of a conference held at Cranfield Institute of Technology, UK, 18–21 July 1989</title> | ||||||||||||||||||
Example | <title>Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles: a machine readable edition</title> | ||||||||||||||||||
Example | <title ref="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Vie_mode_d%27emploi">La vie mode d'emploi. Romans.</title> | ||||||||||||||||||
Example | <title type="full"> <title type="main">Synthèse</title> <title type="subtitle">an international journal for epistemology, methodology and history of science</title> </title> | ||||||||||||||||||
Note | The attributes key and ref, inherited from the class
att.canonical may be used to
indicate the canonical form for the title; the former, by supplying
(for example) the identifier of a record in some external library
system; the latter by pointing to an XML element somewhere containing
the canonical form of the title. |