Oxford University Press Text Capture Instructions

 

Cross-references to bibliography

Wherever references to bibliography items occur (e.g. within notes, tables, figures or the main text), link them to the relevant bibItem element using xref within xrefGrp.

These references can be footnote references (i.e. superscript number, pointing to a numbered item in the bibliography), or an abbreviated form of the bibliography item itself (e.g. author and date). In the abbreviated reference style, apply the xref elements to the entire abbreviated reference.

Example footnote-style cross-references

Cross-reference superscript 1

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Cross-reference target

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Cross-reference XML


<p>The golden triad of ‘look, feel, and move’ applies.<xrefGrp>
<xref ref="med-9780199212345-chapter-1-bibItem-1">1</xref>
</xrefGrp>
</p>

<bibItem id="med-9780199212345-chapter-1-bibItem-1" class="book" author="Soloman, L|Warwick, D|Nayagam, S" date="2001" title="Apley&#x2019;s system of orthopaedics and fractures" publisher="Hodder Arnold" place="England">
<enumerator>1</enumerator> Soloman L, Warwick D, Nayagam S (Eds) (2001). <i>Apley’s system
of orthopaedics and fractures</i>. Hodder Arnold, England.</bibItem>

Example abbreviated bibliographic reference

Printed book

68. See Christofferson, Diebold, and Schuermann (1988).

XML


<note id="oso-9780195169713-chapter-3-note-70" type="endnote">
<p><enumerator>68</enumerator>. See <xrefGrp>
<xref ref="oso-9780195169713-chapter-3-bibItem-45">Christofferson, Diebold, and Schuermann
(1988)</xref>
</xrefGrp>. </p>
</note>
Release ID:
20261202
ID:
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Author:
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Last changed:
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