Re: [jats-list] PDFs links in book-back elements

Subject: Re: [jats-list] PDFs links in book-back elements
From: "Ravit David ravit.david@xxxxxxxxxxx" <jats-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 31 May 2016 19:38:22 -0000
Hi Debbie and thank you for your help with this.

So I ended using book-part-meta under book-back/book-part as you suggested,
and that allowed us to do 2 things:
1. to provide the PDF as a <self-uri>
2. to represent page range for the index section, ie. 158-169

I ended up putting the XML tagged of the index/bibliography under <back>
inside the book-part as it appears like a clean solution and less complicated
than bxinclude'.

However, we find that it would be useful to have page range or <fpage> and
<lpage> under index or other parts that come under front-matter or book-back
since the source data always
has them for bchapters' like index or bibliography.

Maybe page range and self uri would be something to include under 'indexb
and bbibliography' in the next BITS version?

Ravit


> On May 26, 2016, at 4:42 PM, dal dalapeyre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<jats-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Ravitb
>
>
>> On May 26, 2016, at 4:33 PM, Ravit David ravit.david@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:ravit.david@xxxxxxxxxxx> <jats-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jats-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Debbie and thank you for the very helpful suggestions.
>> I will go with option 2 since i also have page numbers in the source data
that i couldn't put under index.
>
> I do not understand quite. The <index> model has
> <nav-pointer> to hold page numbers. Do you mean something else?
>
>> One more question, if i may: What would you do in a case where i have
bibliography in XML and as a PDF?
>
> There are many ways:
>
> I might use XInclude to put the XML-tagged <ref-list> inside a <book-part>
> in the <book-back-matter>. I would use the <self-uri> inside the
> <book-part-meta> of the <book-part> to point to the PDF.
>
> Or I might just put a <related-object> before any of the <ref>s in the
> <ref-list> that points to the PDF.
>
> probably many other ways.
>
> bDebbie
>
>
>>> On May 26, 2016, at 1:13 PM, dal dalapeyre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<jats-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> The BITS Index model is intended to tag a structural Index that is
>>> present in the XML. You do not have one, you have a link to an
>>> external Index, that is logically part of the document, but
>>> not physically part of the XML.
>>>
>>> So you could just tag (depending on what you have)
>>>
>>> <back>
>>>  <sec>
>>>    <title>b&</title>
>>>      <p><related-object></p>  or <ext-link>
>>>  <sec>
>>> </back>
>>>
>>> or
>>>
>>>
>>> <book-back>
>>>  <book-part>
>>>    <book-part-meta>
>>>      <title-group>
>>>        <title>b&</title>
>>>      </title-group>
>>>      <self-uri>point to the Index here</self-uri>
>>>    </book-part-meta>
>>> </book-back>
>>>
>>> P.S. Iff the Index is in XML, you might want to use XInclude
>>> to manage the document as a whole.
>>>
>>>
>>> b-Debbie
>>>
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