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moduleName: eml-literaturemoduleDescription: The eml-literature module - Citation specific informationrecommendedUsage: All datasets with literary citationsstandAlone: yes
tooltip: Contactsummary: An optional contact individual for this citationdescription: The contact field contains information about an alternate person to be contacted about this citation. Usually, the first author serves as the contact for a citation resource, e.g., a reprint request. In some cases, an alternate individual(s) may serve that function, and can be indicated here. Since contact is of the type rp:ResponsibleParty, a reference may be used.
tooltip: articlesummary: Information for full citation of a journal article or other periodical article.description: The article field provides sub-fields for a full citation of an article in a journal or other periodical.
tooltip: Journal Namesummary: The name of the journal, magazine, newspaper, zine, etc... in which the article was published.description: The name of the journal, magazine, newspaper, zine, etc... in which the article was published.example: "Ecology"example: "New York Times"example: "Harper's"
tooltip: Journal Volumesummary: The volume of the journal in which the article appearsdescription: The volume field is used to describe the volume of the journal in which the article appears.example: "Volume I"
tooltip: Journal issuesummary: The issue of the journal in which the article appearsdescription: The issue field is used to describe the issue of the journal in which the article appears.example: November 2001
tooltip: Journal Pagessummary: The beginning and end page numbers of the journal articledescription: The page range field is used for the beginning and ending pages of the journal article that is being documented.example: 115-122
tooltip: Publishersummary: Organization that actually publishes the articledescription: The organization that physically puts together the article and publishes it.example: Harper Collinsexample: University Of California Press
tooltip: Publication Placesummary: The location at which the work was published.description: The location at which the work was published. This is usually the name of the city in which the publishing house produced the work.example: New Yorkexample: London
tooltip: International Standard Serial Numbersummary: The unique Internation Standard Serial Numberdescription: The ISSN, or International Standard Serial Number that has been assigned to this literature resource.example: ISSN 1234-5679
tooltip: Publishersummary: Organization that actually publishes the bookdescription: The organization that physically puts together the book and publishes it.example: Harper Collinsexample: University Of California Press
tooltip: Publication Placesummary: The location at which the work was published.description: The location at which the work was published. This is usually the name of the city in which the publishing house produced the work.example: New Yorkexample: London
tooltip: Book editionsummary: The edition of the book being described.description: The edition field is to document the edition of the book that is being described.example: Second Edition
tooltip: Book volumesummary: The volume of the book that is part of a series.description: The volume field is used to describe the volume number of a book that is part of a multi-volume series of books.example: Volume 2
tooltip: Total book pagessummary: The total number of pages in the book.description: The total pages field is used to describe the total number of pages in the book that is being described.example: 628
tooltip: Number of figures in booksummary: The total number of figures in the book.description: the total figures field is used to describe the total number of figures, diagrams, and plates in the book that is being documented.example: 45
tooltip: Number of tables in booksummary: The total number of tables in a book.description: The total tables field is used to describe the total number of tables that are present in the book that is being documented.example: 10
tooltip: International Standard Book Numbersummary: The unique Internation Standard Book Numberdescription: The ISBN, or International Standard Book Number that has been assigned to this literature resource.example: ISBN 1-861003-11-0
tooltip: Book Chaptersummary: Information for citation of a chapter in a bookdescription: The book chapter allows citation of a single chapter or section of a book. The "creator" for a book chapter are the chapter's authors, while the "editor" is the book editors. Likewise, "title" is the chapter title, while "bookTitle" is the title of the whole book.
tooltip: Chapter numbersummary: The chapter number of interest within a bookdescription: The chapter number of the chapter of a book that is being described.example: 7
tooltip: Book editorsummary: The name of the editor of the book.description: The book editor field is used to document the name of the editor of the book that is being described. The editor may be a person, organization, or a role within an organization.example: Tom Christiansenexample: Institute of Marine Scienceexample: Publication Manager
tooltip: Book titlesummary: The title of the book.description: The book title field is used to document the title of the book that is being described.example: War and Peace
tooltip: Chapter page rangesummary: The beginning and ending page numbers of a chapter.description: The page range field is used to document the beginning and ending pages of a chapter in a book.example: 25-122
tooltip: Booksummary: Information for full citation of an edited bookdescription: The edited book represents a book which was edited by one or more editors, but whose chapters were possibly authored by others. The editors of an edited book should be listed in the "creator" field.
tooltip: unpublished manusciptsummary: Information about an unpublished manuscriptdescription: The manuscript field provides sub-fields for a full citation of an unpublished manuscript.
tooltip: Manuscript publication informationsummary: The address and contact information needed to request a manuscript.description: The institution information field is used to provide contact and address information that would be needed to request an unpublished manuscriptexample: Please see the individual sub-fields for specific examples.
tooltip: Total manuscript pagessummary: The total number of pages in the manuscript.description: The total pages field is used to describe the total number of pages in the manuscript that is being described.example: 628
tooltip: Reportsummary: Information about a report published by an institution.description: The report may be self published by the institution or through a publisher. They usually are available by request to the institution or can be purchased from the publisher.
tooltip: Report Numbersummary: The unique identification number assigned to the report.description: The report number field is used to describe the unique identification number that has been issued by the report institution for the report being described.example: 22
tooltip: Publishersummary: Organization that actually publishes the reportdescription: The organization that physically put together the report and publishes it.example: Harper Collinsexample: University Of California Press
tooltip: Publication Placesummary: The location at which the work was published.description: The location at which the work was published. This is usually the name of the city in which the publishing house produced the work.example: New Yorkexample: London
tooltip: Total report pagessummary: The total number of pages in the report.description: The total pages field is used to describe the total number of pages in the report that is being described.example: 628
tooltip: Thesis as part of a degreesummary: Information about a thesis that has been written as part of a degree requirement and is frequently published in small numbers by the degree awarding institution.description: Information about a thesis that has been written as part of a degree requirement and is frequently published in small numbers by the degree awarding institution.
tooltip: Degee namesummary: The name or degree level for which the thesis was completed.description: The degree field is used to describe the name or degree level for which the thesis was completed.example: Ph.D.example: M.S.example: Master of Science
tooltip: Degree awarding institutionsummary: The name of the degree-awarding institutiondescription: The degree institution field is used to name the institution from which the degree was awarded for the thesis being described.example: Western Washington University
tooltip: Thesis Pagessummary: The total number of pages in the thesis.description: The total pages field is used to document the number of pages that are present in the thesis that is being described.example: 356
tooltip: conference proceedingssummary: The published notes, papers, presentations etc... of a conference.description: The published notes, papers, presentations, etc..., of a conference.
tooltip: Conference Namesummary: The name of the conference whose proceedings have been published.description: The name of the conference whose proceedings have been published.example: North American Science Symposium
tooltip: Personal communicationsummary: A personal communication that has been saved online or as hard-copy.description: This could be a widely distributed memo, an e-mail, a transcript from a conversation or interview, etc...
tooltip: Publishersummary: Organization that actually publishes the communicationdescription: The organization that physically puts together the communication and publishes it.example: Harper Collinsexample: University Of California Press
tooltip: Publication Placesummary: The location at which the work was published.description: The location at which the work was published. This is usually the name of the city in which the publishing house produced the work.example: New Yorkexample: London
tooltip: Type of communicationsummary: The type of personal communication.description: The type of personal communication. Could be an email, letter, memo, transcript of conversation either hardcopy or online.example: memoexample: letterexample: email
tooltip: Recipientsummary: Recipient of the communicationdescription: The person, place or thing the personal communication was sent to.example: Schmedley, Joeexample: jschmedley@lternet.edu
tooltip: mapsummary: This element describes the map that is being cited or cataloged.description: This element describes the map that is being cited or cataloged, including its geographic coverage and scale.
tooltip: Publishersummary: Organization that actually publishes the mapdescription: The organization that physically puts together the map and publishes it.example: Harper Collins
tooltip: Map editionsummary: The edition of the map being described.description: The edition field is to document the edition of the map that is being described.example: Second Edition
tooltip: Geographic coveragesummary: Description of the geographic area which the map coversdescription: This element describes the geographic area which the map covers. Could be descriptive text or Cartesian coordinates of the area.
tooltip: Generic Citationsummary: This reference type was created for references that do not fit in to the other existing reference typesdescription: This reference type was created for references that do not fit in to the other existing reference types.
tooltip: Publishersummary: Organization which actually publishes the referencedescription: The organization which physically puts together the reference and publishes it.example: Harper Collinsexample: University Of California Press
tooltip: Publication Placesummary: The location at which the work was published.description: The location at which the work was published. This is usually the name of the city in which the publishing house produced the work.example: New Yorkexample: London
tooltip: Reference Typesummary: The type of reference.description: The reference type describes the type of reference this generic type is being used to represent.example: zineexample: filmexample: radio program
tooltip: Reference volumesummary: The volume of the reference that is part of a series.description: The volume field is used to describe the volume number of a reference that is part of a multi-volume series of references.example: Volume 2
tooltip: Total reference pagessummary: The total number of pages in the references.description: The total pages field is used to describe the total number of pages in the references that is being described.example: 628
tooltip: Number of figures in referencesummary: The total number of figures in the reference.description: The total figures field is used to describe the total number of figures, diagrams, and plates in the reference that is being documented.example: 45
tooltip: Number of tables in referencesummary: The total number of tables in a reference.description: The total tables field is used to describe the total number of tables that are present in the reference that is being documented.example: 10
tooltip: editionsummary: The edition of the generic reference being described.description: The edition field is to document the edition of the generic reference type that is being described.example: Second Edition
tooltip: Original Publicationsummary: References current publication to its original.description: Supplemental information about the original publication of the current reference.example: Dateexample: Publisher
tooltip: Reprint Editionsummary: Reference for current edition that was originally published under a different title.description: Reference for current edition that was originally published under a different title.example: Stream Research in the LTER Network, 1993
tooltip: Reviewed Itemsummary: Reference types that are reviews of other references.description: Use for articles, chapters, audio visual, etc. that are critical review of books, cinema, art, or other works.example: Structure and Function of an Alpine Ecosystem Niwot Ridge, Colorado Edited by WILLIAM D. BOWMAN and TIMOTHY R. SEASTEDT, University of Colorado, Boulder
tooltip: International Standard Book Numbersummary: The unique Internation Standard Book Numberdescription: The ISBN, or International Standard Book Number that has been assigned to this literature resource.example: ISBN 1-861003-11-0
tooltip: International Standard Serial Numbersummary: The unique Internation Standard Serial Numberdescription: The ISSN, or International Standard Serial Number that has been assigned to this literature resource.example: ISSN 1234-5679
tooltip: audio visualsummary: This reference type is meant to cover all forms of audio and visual media.description: This reference type is meant to cover all forms of audio and visual media, including film, video, broadcast, other electronic media.
tooltip: Publishersummary: Organization which actually distributes the video, film, the broadcaster etc...description: Organization which actually distributes the video, film, the broadcaster etc...example: LTER Network Officeexample: Public Broadcastingexample: Pacifica Radio
tooltip: Publication Placesummary: The location at which the work was published.description: The location at which the work was published. This is usually the name of the city in which the publishing house produced the work.example: New Yorkexample: London
tooltip: Performersummary: The performers in the audio visual productiondescription: The performers involved in acting, narrating, or shown in the audio visual production.example: Jim Naborsexample: Sir Lawrence Olivier
tooltip: International Standard Book Numbersummary: The unique Internation Standard Book Numberdescription: The ISBN, or International Standard Book Number that has been assigned to this literature resource.example: ISBN 1-861003-11-0
tooltip: Unpublished Presentationsummary: An unpublished presentation from a conference, workshop, workgroup, symposium etc.description: An unpublished presentation from a conference, workshop, workgroup, symposium, etc. It will be provided upon request in either in paper and/or electronic form. If the presentation was actually published in a proceedings, use the conferenceProceedings type instead.
tooltip: Conference Namesummary: The name of the conference at which this presentation was given.description: The name of the conference at which this presentation was given.example: North American Science Symposium
tooltip: Bibtex Citationsummary: Citation in Bibtex format.description: The bibtex field provides a parseable citation formatted according to the Bibtex formatting conventions. The citation entry is assigned a unique key that must be unique across all bibtex fields in the EML document. The citation key can be used in markdown sections of the text to refer to this citation using the pandoc-style of inline citation keys. See the markdown element for more details. The record is delimited using curly braces. Most reference software can both import and export citations in Bibtex format, so this is a simpler representation to produce and consume than native EML citation representations.
tooltip: citationsummary: A citation within a list of citations.description: A citation within a list of citations, usually used for a literatureCited cited list or similar. Each citation is formatted following the EML CitationType structure.
tooltip: Bibtex Citation Listsummary: List of citations in Bibtex format.description: The bibtex field provides a parseable list of citations formatted according to the Bibtex formatting conventions. Each citation entry is assigned a unique key that must be unique across all bibtex fields in the EML document. The citation key can be used in markdown sections of the text to refer to this citation using the pandoc-style of inline citation keys. See the markdown element for more details. The record is delimited using curly braces. Most reference software can both import and export citations in Bibtex format, so this is a simpler representation to produce and consume than native EML citation representations.
Diagram
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Element citation
Namespace
https://eml.ecoinformatics.org/literature-2.2.0
Annotations
tooltip: Literature Citationsummary: Information describing a literature resource.description: The citation element contains general information about a literature resource that is being documented, or a piece of literature that is being cited in support of a given resource, such as a dataset. It contains sub-elements that are specific to a literature resource such as a book, a journal article, a thesis, etc. It extends the generic resource elements with literature specific fields.
tooltip: articlesummary: Information for full citation of a journal article or other periodical article.description: The article field provides sub-fields for a full citation of an article in a journal or other periodical.
tooltip: Book Chaptersummary: Information for citation of a chapter in a bookdescription: The book chapter allows citation of a single chapter or section of a book. The "creator" for a book chapter are the chapter's authors, while the "editor" is the book editors. Likewise, "title" is the chapter title, while "bookTitle" is the title of the whole book.
tooltip: unpublished manusciptsummary: Information about an unpublished manuscriptdescription: The manuscript field provides sub-fields for a full citation of an unpublished manuscript.
tooltip: Reportsummary: Information about a report published by an institution.description: The report may be self published by the institution or through a publisher. They usually are available by request to the institution or can be purchased from the publisher.
tooltip: Thesis as part of a degreesummary: Information about a thesis that has been written as part of a degree requirement and is frequently published in small numbers by the degree awarding institution.description: Information about a thesis that has been written as part of a degree requirement and is frequently published in small numbers by the degree awarding institution.
tooltip: conference proceedingssummary: The published notes, papers, presentations etc... of a conference.description: The published notes, papers, presentations, etc..., of a conference.
tooltip: Personal communicationsummary: A personal communication that has been saved online or as hard-copy.description: This could be a widely distributed memo, an e-mail, a transcript from a conversation or interview, etc...
tooltip: mapsummary: This element describes the map that is being cited or cataloged.description: This element describes the map that is being cited or cataloged, including its geographic coverage and scale.
tooltip: audio visualsummary: This reference type is meant to cover all forms of audio and visual media.description: This reference type is meant to cover all forms of audio and visual media, including film, video, broadcast, other electronic media.
tooltip: Unpublished Presentationsummary: An unpublished presentation from a conference, workshop, workgroup, symposium, etc.description: An unpublished presentation from a conference, workshop, workgroup, symposium, etc. It will be provided upon request in either in paper and/or electronic form by contacting the authors. If the presentation was actually published in a proceedings, use the conferenceProceedings type instead.