L.6.4.2 Child Elements
Each Source element has a number of elements as children, each of which represents a different piece of data for the bibliography entries. For example, a book might have an author, title, publisher, year, and city. Most are self-explanatory, but this document pays special attention to some of the more complex children.
The child elements are:
AbbreviatedCaseNumber AlbumTitle Author BookTitle Broadcaster BroadcastTitle CaseNumber ChapterNumber City Comments ConferenceName Country
CountryRegion Court Day DayAccessed Department Distributor Edition Guid Institution InternetSiteTitle Issue JournalName LCID Medium Month MonthAccessed NumberVolumes Pages PatentNumber PeriodicalTitle PlacePublished ProductionCompany PublicationTitle Publisher RecordingNumber RefOrder Reporter SourceType ShortTitle StandardNumber StateProvince Station Tag Theater ThesisType Title Type URL Version Volume
Year YearAccessed
An example of the XML defining a source of type Book with the title Office Open two Authors named Jones, Brian and Davis, Tristan is:
<b:Source>
<b:Tag>Las07</b:Tag>
<b:SourceType>Book</b:SourceType>
<b:Author>
<b:Author>
<b:NameList>
<b:Person>
<b:Last>Jones</b:Last>
<b:First>Brian</b:First>
</b:Person>
<b:Person>
<b:Last>Davis</b:Last>
<b:First>Tristan</b:First>
</b:Person>
</b:NameList>
</b:Author>
</b:Author>
<b:Title>Office Open XML formats</b:Title>
<b:Year>2007</b:Year>
<b:City>Trondheim</b:City>
<b:Publisher>Publisher</b:Publisher>
<b:Comments>Comments</b:Comments>
<b:RefOrder>1</b:RefOrder>
<b:Guid>{DCC25FA1-67CC-4013-B56A-2D42CED7FF0C}</b:Guid>
<b:LCID>0</b:LCID>
</b:Source>