Article metadata
Capture metadata about the article in the article-meta element.
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Capture metadata about the article in the article-meta element.
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Capture the Article ID (DOI) in a article-id element with a pub-id-type value of doi
Capture the Article ID (publisher ID) in a article-id element with a pub-id-type value of publisher-id
Capture the Article ID (ArXiv) in a article-id element with a pub-id-type value of arxiv
Capture article categories in the article-categories element.
Capture Article titles in a article-title element contained in a title-group element
Capture the article history in a history element.
Journal articles have a choice from a number of different types for an abstract.
Capture the information about a contributor in a contrib element within contrib-group.
Capture publication date of an article in the pub-date element.
Capture volume and issue information using issue and volume elements
Capture the issue title in an issue-title element
Capture the issue sponsor in an issue-sponsor element
Capture page location in fpage and lpage elements.
Capture the page count for an article using the counts element.
Capture the unique identifer for non-paginated journals in a elocation-id element
Capture each keyword in a kwd element within a kwd-group.
Capture information about copyright and license information in a permissions element
Capture a reference to a separate file containing supplementary material (e.g. a PDF table or form) using the supplementary-material element with attribute content-type="data-supplement".
If the article reviews a book or product, capture the subject of the review in the product element.
Link an article's PDF file by using a self-uri element.
Capture related articles in a related-article element
Capture funding information inside a funding-group element
For journals following PAP publication models A and C, include an indication of edited state within a custom-meta-group element.
Declare each PAP article using a custom-meta-group element.
When provided, capture the open science badge or badges for an article using a custom-meta-group element.