citetitle

citetitle — The title of a cited work.

Synopsis

citetitle ::= [-]

Attributes

Common attributes.

Additional attributes:

  • pubwork (enumeration)
    • “article”
    • “bbs”
    • “book”
    • “cdrom”
    • “chapter”
    • “dvd”
    • “emailmessage”
    • “gopher”
    • “journal”
    • “manuscript”
    • “newsposting”
    • “part”
    • “refentry”
    • “section”
    • “series”
    • “set”
    • “webpage”
    • “wiki”

Description

A citetitle provides inline markup for the title of a cited work.

Processing expectations

Formatted inline. Often italicized for books and quoted for articles.

Attributes

Common attributes.

pubwork

Identifies the nature of the publication being cited

Enumerated values:
“article”

An article

“bbs”

A bulletin board system

“book”

A book

“cdrom”

A CD-ROM

“chapter”

A chapter (as of a book)

“dvd”

A DVD

“emailmessage”

An email message

“gopher”

A gopher page

“journal”

A journal

“manuscript”

A manuscript

“newsposting”

A posting to a newsgroup

“part”

A part (as of a book)

“refentry”

A reference entry

“section”

A section (as of a book or article)

“series”

A series

“set”

A set (as of books)

“webpage”

A web page

“wiki”

A wiki page

Children [+]

This element contains 106 elements.

Examples

<article xmlns='http://docbook.org/ns/docbook'>
<title>Example citetitle</title>

<para>For a complete methodology for DTD creation, see
<citetitle pubwork="book">Developing SGML DTDs: From Text to Model
to Markup</citetitle> by Eve Maler and Jeanne El Andaloussi.
</para>

</article>

For a complete methodology for DTD creation, see Developing SGML DTDs: From Text to Model to Markup by Eve Maler and Jeanne El Andaloussi.

Last revised by Norman Walsh on 6 Jun 2011 (git hash: 6ffcc7640bbc5f852a318e452c9f210f03292cb9)