OCW document identifiers (OUP ID)
For OCW, OUP provide an OUP ID (document ID) in the MS Excel headnote file. Capture this in the root metadata (regId or citId attribute) for the product
OUP ID
Each ID includes a jurisdictional code contained within brackets. If the document is historical,
the jurisdictional code is followed by an upper-case H
and a four-digit year.
The id attribute on the root element is derived from the OUP ID provided in the MS Excel metadata file. The following table shows how this is done for current and historical documents.
|
Document ID |
Root Element ID |
File Name |
|---|---|---|
|
OCW CM 240 (GB-jer) |
law-ocw-cm240 |
OCW-CM240(GB-jer).xml |
|
OCW CM 1126 (NP) H 2007 |
law-ocw-cm1126-H2007 |
OCW-CM1126(NP)-H-2007.xml |
| OCW CD 1150 (US-az) H 2010-1 |
law-ocw-cd1150-H2010-1 |
OCW-CD1150(US-az)-H-2010-1.xml |
Examples
<document id="law-ocw-cm96" citId="OCW CM 96 (AR)" funcRole="commentary">
<!-- Content ommitted for brevity -->
<textMatter><!-- Content ommitted for brevity --></textMatter>
</document>
<document id="law-ocw-cm96-H1997" citId="OCW CM 96 (AR) H 1997">
<!-- Content ommitted for brevity -->
<textMatter><!-- Content ommitted for brevity --></textMatter>
</document>
<regGroup id="law-ocw-cd770" regid="OCW CD 770 (NA)" funcRole="Constitution">
<!-- Content ommitted for brevity -->
<regulation id="law-ocw-cd770-regulation-1"><mainText>
<textMatter><!-- Content ommitted for brevity --></textMatter></mainText>
</regulation>
</regGroup>
<regGroup id="law-ocw-cd133-H1987" regid="OCW CD 133 (CA-man) H 1987">
<!-- Content ommitted for brevity -->
<regulation id="law-ocw-cd133-H1987-regulation-1"><mainText>
<textMatter><!-- Content ommitted for brevity --></textMatter></mainText>
</regulation>
</regGroup>
<regGroup id="law-ocw-cd1150-H2010-1" regid="OCW CD 1150 (US-az) H 2010-1">
<!-- Content ommitted for brevity -->
<regulation id="law-ocw-cd1150-H2010-1-regulation-1"><mainText>
<textMatter><!-- Content ommitted for brevity --></textMatter></mainText>
</regulation>
</regGroup>