Re: [jats-list] Tagging volume title in a reference to a book in a titled series

Subject: Re: [jats-list] Tagging volume title in a reference to a book in a titled series
From: Bruce Rosenblum <bruce@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2012 22:24:43 -0400
Sasha,

I believe that volume title is not required by CrossRef in the 4.3 schema if a volume number is provide. It may have been required in the 4.1 schema (my memory is a little shaky on this), but I know we made significant changes around the handling of sets and series for the 4.2 and later schemas.

Matching by CrossRef can still be done without a volume title, though it does help to have one. I'm a little unclear on the matching algorithms for book chapters (Chuck might be able to help you with that), but if nothing else, you should almost certainly be able to match on an author-title query, which doesn't rely on the volume title.

Best regards,

Bruce

At 10:18 PM 6/25/2012, Alexander Schwarzman wrote:
Bruce:

> Book Series and Book Sets are different things.

In some circles, Book Sets are referred to as "titled series," as
opposed to the numbered series. But I like your terminology; so, to
avoid confusion, let's refer to multivolume sets as Book Sets.

The crux of the matter is this: what should be tagged as <source>: the
title of the entire Book Set or the title of an individual volume
within?

In the approach you are suggesting, the title of the individual volume
is tagged as <source> and the title of the entire set is tagged as
<series>. However, in the references, the title of an individual
volume in a Book Set is more often than not omitted entirely.

What concerns me is that in such cases the citation will have no <source>!!!

E.g.,
<mixed-citation publication-type="book" publication-format="print"> ...
in
<series>Cytokine reference: a compendium of cytokines and other
mediators of host defense</series>, Vol. <volume>2</volume>,

TITLE OF THE INDIVIDUAL VOLUME OMITTED

<publisher-loc>London</publisher-loc>:
<publisher-name>Academic Press</publisher-name>; <year>c2001</year>. p.
<fpage>1971</fpage>-<lpage>1980</lpage>.
</mixed-citation>

Then this will map to CrossRef schema as:

<series_title>Cytokine reference: a compendium of cytokines and other
mediators of host defense</series_title> ...
<volume>2</volume>

Note that there will not be <volume_title>.

So, if it is okay that the citation may not have <source> and the
resulting CrossRef deposit may not have <volume_title> then your
approach is fine but I wanted to make sure that this is the
recommended practice.

Thank you,
--Sasha


On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 9:46 PM, Bruce Rosenblum <bruce@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Sasha,
>
> Book Series and Book Sets are different things. The Cytokine Reference
> given below is a Set, not a Series (see
> http://www.abebooks.com/products/isbn/9780122526701). So what's missing here
> is a Set tag, in contrast to a Series tag in JATS.
>
> However I think few taggers will actually do the research to determine
> this item is a Set not a Series, so while semantically incorrect, it might
> not be harmful to tag as:
>
>> <mixed-citation publication-type="book" publication-format="print">
>> <name><surname>Murphy</surname><given-names>PM</given-names></name>.
>> <chapter-title>Chemokine receptors: overview</chapter-title>. In:
>> <name><surname>Oppenheim</surname><given-names>JJ</given-names></name>,
>> <name><surname>Feldmann</surname><given-names>M</given-names></name>,
>> <name><surname>Durum</surname><given-names>SK</given-names></name>,
>> <name><surname>Hirano</surname><given-names>T</given-names></name>,
>> <name><surname>Vilcek</surname><given-names>J</given-names></name>,
>>
>> <name><surname>Nicola</surname><given-names>NA</given-names></name>,
>> editors.
>> <series>Cytokine reference: a compendium of cytokines and other
>> mediators of
>> host defense</series>. <volume>Vol. 2</volume>,
>> <source>Receptors</source>.
>> <publisher-loc>London</publisher-loc>:
>> <publisher-name>Academic Press</publisher-name>;
>> <year>c2001</year>. p.
>> <fpage>1971</fpage>-<lpage>1980</lpage>.
>> </mixed-citation>
>
>
>
> Note that the text before the volume number is the name of the Set (and in
> the Genome Analysis example below, the text before the volume number is the
> name of the series), and in both cases the text after the volume number is
> the volume title within the set/series, which should be tagged with source.
>
> This tagging neatly maps to the CrossRef schema.
>
> Bruce
>
> At 10:18 AM 6/21/2012, Schwarzman, Alexander wrote:
>>
>> Are there best practices for tagging volume title in a reference to a
>> book in a titled series (multivolume set) using NLM DTD 3.0?
>>
>> PMC
>> (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/pmcdoc/tagging-guidelines/citations/v3/books2.html#d3e31113,
>> 16. Contributed chapter in one volume of a multivolume book),
>> inexplicably, suggests using <edition>:
>>
>> Murphy PM. Chemokine receptors: overview. In: Oppenheim JJ, Feldmann M,
>> Durum SK, Hirano T, Vilcek J, Nicola NA, editors. Cytokine reference: a
>> compendium of cytokines and other mediators of host defense. Vol. 2,
>> Receptors. London:
>> Academic Press; c2001. p. 1971-1980.
>>
>> <mixed-citation publication-type="book" publication-format="print">
>> <name><surname>Murphy</surname><given-names>PM</given-names></name>.
>> <chapter-title>Chemokine receptors: overview</chapter-title>. In:
>> <name><surname>Oppenheim</surname><given-names>JJ</given-names></name>,
>> <name><surname>Feldmann</surname><given-names>M</given-names></name>,
>> <name><surname>Durum</surname><given-names>SK</given-names></name>,
>> <name><surname>Hirano</surname><given-names>T</given-names></name>,
>> <name><surname>Vilcek</surname><given-names>J</given-names></name>,
>>
>> <name><surname>Nicola</surname><given-names>NA</given-names></name>,
>> editors.
>> <source>Cytokine reference: a compendium of cytokines and other
>> mediators of
>> host defense</source>. <edition>Vol. 2, Receptors</edition>.
>> <publisher-loc>London</publisher-loc>:
>> <publisher-name>Academic Press</publisher-name>;
>> <year>c2001</year>. p.
>> <fpage>1971</fpage>-<lpage>1980</lpage>.
>> </mixed-citation>
>>
>> The Tag library does not seem to have an example of a tagged reference to
>> a titled, as opposed to a numbered, series
>>
>> (
>> the numbered series example is strange
>> too because it folds volume number inside the <series> element:
>>
>> <series>Studies in health and human services; vol. 37</series>
>> )
>>
>> But, back to the volume title in a titled series, CrossRef
>> (http://www.crossref.org/schema/info/CrossRef%20Schema%20Documentation%204.1.0.pdf,
>> p.38) suggests the following when depositing such a citation:
>>
>> 9. E. M. Rinchik, L. B. Russell, 1990 Germ-line deletion mutations in the
>> mouse: tools for intensive functional and physical mapping of regions of the
>> mammalian genome, pp. 121-158 in Genome Analysis, Volume 1: Genetic and
>> Physical Mapping edited by K. Davies and S. Tilgh-man.
>> Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.
>>
>> <citation key="b9">
>> <series_title>Genome Analysis</series_title>
>> <volume_title>Genetic and Physical Mapping</volume_title>
>> <author>Rinchik</author>
>> <volume>1</volume>
>> <first_page>121</first_page>
>> <cYear>1990</cYear>
>> </citation>
>>
>> which implies that volume number and the volume title must be tagged
>> separately.
>>
>> One could use <volume> to tag the whole thing, i.e., <volume>Volume 1:
>> Genetic and Physical Mapping</volume> but that is not a good option because
>> in CrossRef deposit schema <volume>'s length is limited to 32 characters.
>> One could then chop off the content exceeding 32 characters during the
>> transformation before depositing it to CrossRef but I doubt this is
>> advisable.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> --Sasha
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