Oxford University Press Text Capture Instructions

 

Further reading sections within entries

Where a section of content consists of a prose description of incomplete references, pointing to full references found within a separate bibliography section, capture it within a section element with attribute role="reading".

e/section[@role="reading"]

A further reading section contains prose descriptions or lists of books where the full references can be found within a separate bibliography section. Possible headings of this type of section include Reading, Further Reading, or similar.


<section role="reading">
<titleGroup><title>
<p>Key References and Sources for Further Reading</p></title>
</titleGroup>
<textMatter><div1>
<p>Comprehensive surveys of the technology underlying spoken language dialogue systems
can be found in <xrefGrp>
<xref ref="oxfordhb-9780199573691-e-020-bibItem-40">Smith and
Hipp (1994)</xref>, <xref ref="oxfordhb-9780199573691-e-020-bibItem-36">McTear
(2004)</xref>, and <xref ref="oxfordhb-9780199573691-e-020-bibItem-31">Jokinen and
McTear (2010)</xref>
</xrefGrp>. The proceedings of two well-established workshop
series, SIGDial<xrefGrp role="endnote">
<xref ref="oxfordhb-9780199573691-e-020-note-4">
<su>4</su>
</xref>
</xrefGrp> and SemDial,<xrefGrp role="endnote">
<xref ref="oxfordhb-9780199573691-e-020-note-5">
<su>5</su>
</xref>
</xrefGrp> are
essential sources for up-to-date developments. Papers on current issues in the area
are also often found in the conferences of the Association for Computational
Linguistics, and in the now annual Interspeech conferences.</p></div1>
</textMatter>
</section>
Release ID:
20260304
ID:
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Author:
dunnm
Last changed:
Wed, 04 Jun 2025
Modified by:
buckmasm
Revision#:
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