ORO DOI values
Oxford Reference Online DOIs identifies the title and the location within the title. The documentID is the 13-digit ISBN for the title.
This information extends the general information.
Example
<e id="acref-9780192807021-e-773" doi="10.1093/acref/9780192807021.013.773">
<headwordGroup><headword>court</headword>
</headwordGroup>
<section role="main" id="acref-9780192807021-e-773-section-774"><textMatter>
<div1 id="acref-9780192807021-e-773-div1-765">
<p>
<enumerator>1.</enumerator> A body established by law for the administration of
justice by <xrefGrp>
<xref ref="acref-9780192807021-e-1759" type="1">
<span display="print">*</span>judges</xref> or <xref ref="acref-9780192807021-e-1953" type="1">
<span display="print">*</span>magistrates</xref>
</xrefGrp>.</p>
</div1>
<div1 id="acref-9780192807021-e-773-div1-766">
<p>
<enumerator>2.</enumerator> A hall or building in which a court is held.</p>
</div1>
<div1 id="acref-9780192807021-e-773-div1-767">
<p>
<enumerator>3.</enumerator> The residence of a sovereign. The sovereign and her (or
his) family and attendants or officials of state.</p>
</div1></textMatter>
</section>
</e>
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