Oxford University Press Text Capture Instructions

 

Law bibItems: Levels of bibItem capture for Law

There are more potential classes for law bibItems than for the core classes. Capture the content for law bibItems at the Tables, Extract or Full level as requested by OUP.

There are four levels of bibItem capture which define what to capture in the XML content and whether to capture law bibItems as well as any core bibliographic references.

Unless instructed otherwise, capture OxLawML, OxStructML, and OxLawRepML documents at level 'Full', and capture OxChapML and OxEncyclML documents at capture level 'None'.

Levels of bibItem capture for Law

None

Within tables of authority and Select Bibliographies, only the class (and subClass) attribute must be populated. Use confirmation="deferred" as described in Law bibItems: BibItems requiring confirmation.

Quotes from legal documentation must be captured as extract elements. Only the class (and subClass) attribute must be populated.

For the rest of the text, only capture core bibItems.

Limited

Capture all bibItems in tables of authority and Select Bibliographies (attributes sameTarget and sameTargetRoot are not required).

Quotes from legal documentation must be captured as extract elements; only the class (and subClass) attribute must be populated.

For the rest of the text, only capture core bibItems.

Extracts

Capture all bibItems in tables of authority and Select Bibliographies.

Capture any extracts from legal documentation (quotations) in extract elements with the full attributes, according to the law bibItem standard.

For the rest of the book and main text, only capture core bibItems.

Full

Capture all bibItems, extracts and amendments in an entire work in full according to the law bibItem standard.

Release ID:
20260304
ID:
OUP_Bibliographic_Reference_TCI_topic_7_1
Author:
dunnm
Last changed:
Wed, 04 Jun 2025
Modified by:
buckmasm
Revision#:
4400