[jats-list] inline media

Subject: [jats-list] inline media
From: "Mike Eden meden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <jats-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2017 15:24:11 -0000
Hi,

I'd like to be able to call media files for a specific piece of text in an
article.

Given the statements from JATS documentation
"For NISO JATS, which predates NISO RP-15-2013, all integral material is part
of the base article (inside the
<article><https://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/1.1/element/article.
html> element) and all supplementary material is external to the article."
"In contrast, the elements
<supplementary-material><https://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/1.1/e
lement/supplementary-material.html> and
<inline-supplementary-material><https://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-librar
y/1.1/element/inline-supplementary-material.html> are used to describe either
XML material (such as figures, tables, and sections) or non-XML material (such
as graphics, films, audio clips, datasets, or other material) that are
considered to be "additional material" (non-integral) accompanying a
document."

<inline-supplementary-material>, like <supplementary-material>, should be used
for "additional" content.
If the content in question is integral, such as a sound file of a vowel or
word, then these are not really considered additional, but integral, so one
option would be to capture as <media> but he model does not allow it to
contain #PCDATA to allow the hyperlinking of the text of the phonetics/text.

Ideally there should be an <inline-media> element to reflect the same models
as supplementary material but for "integral" content.

I'd be interested to know how anyone else has tackled this situation.

Any thoughts?

Regards
Mike Eden

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