ORO2: Oxford Reference Online TCIs
Additional instructions for capturing A-Z reference content for Oxford Reference Online using the OxEncyclML DTD.
| Product | id prefix | doi prefix |
|---|---|---|
| Oxford Reference Online (ORO) | acref | acref |
Additional instructions for capturing A-Z reference content for Oxford Reference Online using the OxEncyclML DTD.
| Product | id prefix | doi prefix |
|---|---|---|
| Oxford Reference Online (ORO) | acref | acref |
Oxford Reference Online DOIs identifies the title and the location within the title. The documentID is the 13-digit ISBN for the title.
Use div[1-7,N] elements to break down the content into sub levels. For ORO apply role attributes to these sections.
If OUP requests it, identify frontmatter and endmatter sections as individual pages for online publishing by using content chunking. Chunk content by using attribute isChunk="yes" on miscMatter and div1 elements. For content that is not chunked set attribute isChunk="skip".
If OUP requests it, when you capture figure credits or acknowledgements as an endmatter section, also capture the individual credits against the specific images they represent and skip the endmatter section chunk.
In every title, capture the Publisher Information Page (PIP) in a div1 division inside a miscMatter class="meta" area. The PIP brings together information from other areas of the content into a single location.
Capture walk through prefaces to the book using a miscMatter with attribute class="walkthrough".
ORO uses a unique title identifier known as a TID (short for 'title ID'). They are sometimes referred to as 'title numbers' or 't numbers'.
When OUP identifies an Oxford Reference title as 'Dictionary PLUS', capture the supplied subject indicators in the appropriate metaInfo fields for each entry.
All indexes in ORO should be captured with display="print" on indexGroup.