Oxford University Press Text Capture Instructions

 

Bibliographic non-legal citations in OBO

For non-legal citations, OBO editors may add a callout to help identify the class of citation. This callout relates to the classes in the Core TCIs for bibliographic markup.

//bibItem/@class

To assist with the capture of nonstandard citation types, OBO editors add a callout identifying the class of the citation. This callout appears in square brackets following the citation.

OUP editors mark legal citations with [legal-citation] after the citation. Capture legal citations according to their legal class.

Example

Gaynor, Violet. Where the streets have no name. Elle. March 2009. [class:magazineArticle]

Use this class information to identify the class attribute of bibItem by cross-referencing with the keywords identified in the Core TCIs for classifying bibItems and then remove it from the citation text.

The following nonstandard citation types are called out:

  • archive
  • artwork
  • catalog
  • computerProgram
  • conference-paper
  • conference-proceeding
  • dataSet-database
  • dataSet-other
  • dataSetItem-database
  • dataSetItem-other
  • magazineArticle
  • map
  • musicWork
  • newspaperArticle
  • other
  • patent
  • periodical
  • report
  • soundRecording
  • thesis-ma
  • thesis-phd
  • videoRecording

For standard citations (books, book chapters, journal articles and online resources) the editor does not provide a callout. If you are unsure what class to use, ask your OUP contact for advice.

Release ID:
20261202
ID:
OBO_TCI_topic_15
Author:
dunnm
Last changed:
Wed, 04 Jun 2025
Modified by:
buckmasm
Revision#:
4400