<trans-source>
Translated Source
Title of the source (for example, journal, book, conference proceedings) containing material being cited in a bibliographic reference or product, when the title is translated into a language other than that in which it was originally published.
Remarks
As an example, if a book’s title is originally in French, the <source> element would contain the French title, and the <trans-source> might contain the equivalent English book title.
Attributes
Content Model
<!ELEMENT trans-source (#PCDATA %source-elements;)* >
Expanded Content Model
(#PCDATA | email | ext-link | uri | inline-supplementary-material | related-article | related-object | hr | bold | fixed-case | italic | monospace | overline | overline-start | overline-end | roman | sans-serif | sc | strike | underline | underline-start | underline-end | ruby | alternatives | inline-graphic | private-char | chem-struct | inline-formula | tex-math | mml:math | abbrev | milestone-end | milestone-start | named-content | styled-content | fn | target | xref | sub | sup | x | break)*
Description
Any combination of:
- Text, numbers, or special characters
- Linking Elements
- <inline-supplementary-material> Inline Supplementary Material Metadata
- Related Material Elements
- <hr> Horizontal Rule
- Emphasis Elements
- <bold> Bold
- <fixed-case> Fixed Case
- <italic> Italic
- <monospace> Monospace Text (Typewriter Text)
- <overline> Overline
- <overline-start> Overline Start
- <overline-end> Overline End
- <roman> Roman
- <sans-serif> Sans Serif
- <sc> Small Caps
- <strike> Strike Through
- <underline> Underline
- <underline-start> Underline Start
- <underline-end> Underline End
- <ruby> Ruby Annotation Wrapper
- <alternatives> Alternatives For Processing
- Inline Display Elements
- <chem-struct> Chemical Structure (Display)
- <inline-formula> Formula, Inline
- Math Elements
- Other Inline Elements
- <fn> Footnote
- <target> Target of an Internal Link
- <xref> X (cross) Reference
- Baseline Change Elements
- <x> X - Generated Text and Punctuation
- <break> Line Break
This element may be contained in:
Example 1
In an element-style bibliographic reference (punctuation and spacing removed):
...
<ref>
<element-citation publication-type="book">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<name><surname>Hartmeier</surname>
<given-names>Winifried</given-names></name>
</person-group>
<source xml:lang="de">Immobilisierte Biokatalysstoren</source>
<trans-source xml:lang="en">Immobilized biocatalysts</trans-source>
<publisher-loc>Berlin</publisher-loc>
<publisher-name>Springer-Verlag</publisher-name>
<year iso-8601-date="1988">1988</year>
<lpage>212</lpage>
<comment>(Ger)</comment>
</element-citation>
</ref>
...
Example 2
In a mixed-style bibliographic reference (punctuation and spacing preserved):
...
<ref>
<mixed-citation publication-type="book">
<string-name><surname>Hartmeier</surname>,
<given-names>Winifried</given-names></string-name>.
<source xml:lang="de">Immobilisierte Biokatalysstoren</source>
[<trans-source xml:lang="en">Immobilized biocatalysts</trans-source>].
<publisher-loc>Berlin</publisher-loc>:
<publisher-name>Springer-Verlag</publisher-name>;
<year iso-8601-date="1988">1988</year>.
<lpage>212</lpage> p.
<comment>(Ger)</comment>.
</mixed-citation>
</ref>
...