Oxford University Press Text Capture Instructions

 

Headnote Citations field

The headnote Citations field provides the common name for the case, as well as one or more citations identifying sources where the case has been reported.

headNote/citeGrp/bibItem[1]

Capture the citations information in a single bibItem element, even where multiple different citation references are provided.

Capture the citation references in the idnumber attribute of the bibItem. Where there are multiple citation references, include them as a vertical-bar | separated list.

If needed, add party1 and party2 attributes to the bibItem element based on the headnote Case name.

If the party names are italicized, do not capture the formatting within the bibItem.

Capture the procedural stage and citation references (underlined, everything before the case date) in the bibItemTitle element. This overrides the standard instruction to capture just the party names.

If the Citations field has been left blank you can create and capture the citations field based on other information in the headnote.

Example


<citeGrp id="law-iic-324-2008-citeGrp-1">
<bibItem id="law-iic-324-2008-bibItem-1" class="case-ref" date="2008" idnumber="ICSID Case No ARB/98/2 | IIC 324 (2008)" party1="Pey Casado and Pr&amp;#x00E9;sident Allende Foundation" party2="Chile"><bibItemTitle id="law-iic-324-2008-bibItemTitle-1">Pey Casado and Pr&amp;#x00E9;sident
Allende Foundation v Chile, Award, ICSID Case No ARB/98/2, IIC 324
(2008)</bibItemTitle>, 22 April 2008</bibItem>
</citeGrp>
Release ID:
20261202
ID:
OUP_Law_Reports_TCI_topic_4_13
Author:
hillmant
Last changed:
Wed, 04 Jun 2025
Modified by:
buckmasm
Revision#:
4400