Oxford University Press Text Capture Instructions

 

bibItem title and part title

Rules for capturing the bibItem title attribute based on the bibItem class and sub-class.

ref_articleTitle Article title
ref_bookTitle Book title
ref_bookChapterTitle Chapter title in a book
ref_journalTitle Journal title

If it is known, the title attribute value for references to legislative documents (UK legislation, European legislation, US legislation, foreign domestic legislation) must include the year information.

The title of the text being cited may appear in an abbreviated form. Where you can use the context to identify it, capture the full title.

If the reference is to a UK Act (class="UKleg" subClass="act"), set attribute title="Act".

When capturing references to a chapters or works (class="bookChapter" or class="work"), capture the chapter title in the partTitle element and the book title in the title element.

If a long title includes a subtitle (after a colon ':'), omit the colon and subtitle.

Reference to a journal article


<bibItem class="journalArticle" author="Killmann, BR" title="The Access of Individuals to International Trade Dispute Settlement" journalName="Journal of International Arbitration" date="1996" vol="13" page="143" pageLast="169"> BR Killmann 'The Access of Individuals to International Trade Dispute
Settlement' (1996) 13 JIntlArb 143–69. </bibItem>

Reference to a court statute


<bibItem class="intinstr" subClass="courtStat" title="Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda" sectRef="Part II" idnumber="UN Doc. S/Res/955"> Statute of the ICTR, Part II </bibItem>

Reference to UK legislation


<bibItem class="UKleg" subClass="act" title="Human Rights Act 1998" date="1998" sectRef="s.25">    HRA s. 25 </bibItem>
Release ID:
20260304
ID:
OUP_Bibliographic_Reference_TCI_topic_4_5
Author:
dunnm
Last changed:
Wed, 06 Dec 2017
Modified by:
siddoi
Revision#:
3806