Oxford University Press Text Capture Instructions

 

Extracts of Case Studies

Where required by the product, capture extracts of case studies (extracts of medical case studies, extracts from psychological evaluations, etc) in the extract element. Otherwise, capture them as quotes in displayText.

Typecodes used in manuscripts for Extracts

CEXT /CEXT

extract - case

extract

Note: uses start/end environment tags (other typecodes may be nested within)

When used outside of LPF products or HE. When used in LPF or HE follow Extracts of legal documents and structured quotes.

//extract

Case studies only require additional markup where required by the product. These are non-legal and should not be confused with legal case extracts or reports. Legal case extracts or reports should follow the examples in Extracts of legal documents and structured quotes

When required by a product mark case extracts in the extract element.

extract elements must be captured inside their own p element.

For all case extract tagging, mark the extract element with a set of attributes that record the author, date, idnumber (if available) and other details. This set of attributes is exactly the same as those used for the bibItem element , and should be populated in the same way.

Within the extract element, where possible, tag the extracted content in exactly the same way as in the original document. When an extract contains:

  • one or more enumerated paragraphs or headed sections, it should contain textMatter with div1
  • text without any enumerator or headed sections, it should contain textMatter with just p children
  • a title followed by text, it should contain an initial titleGroup element

All other lower-level structural content that may appear in an original document as covered by Lower-level structural content may also be captured as nested elements within the extract.

Release ID:
20261202
ID:
concept_mrg_xqz_hs
Author:
calhounn
Last changed:
Wed, 04 Jun 2025
Modified by:
buckmasm
Revision#:
4400