Oxford University Press Text Capture Instructions

 

Common or shared content

Add this topic to maps as resource-only. It contains shared content and is not included as a topic in any publications.

New section for next entry

Text for reuse - assign an id attribute then use a conkeyref

Q and A example info

For clarity, only the id attributes necessary for linking together questions with their answers are included. Other required attributes (e.g. listType) are omitted. Questions and answers are shown in the same section, but that is not always the case.

Generic contact the OUP note

Where it is not clear what to capture, ask your contact at OUP for clarification.

Contents of sections within entries

Where the section contains headings capture them in titleGroup title elements. Structure the content within the section as normal content within an initial div1. If the section has a compound of the headword (usually appears in bold text) capture it in a headword element.

Shared headword content for role="*" topics id=use_plain_text

Within a headwordGroup element, use plain text without style tags when capturing punctuation and words that fall between headwords (and that does not fall within the headwordInfo). Capture the punctuation and words outside the headword element.

Note disambiguating run-on titles and shoulder headings.

Do not confuse shoulder headings with run-on titles; use shoulder headings when there is an entire title. Use run-on titles when the "title" is a few words of a longer sentence.
Release ID:
20261202
ID:
topic_xss_25b_m3
Author:
dunnm
Last changed:
Wed, 04 Jun 2025
Modified by:
buckmasm
Revision#:
4400