fn-type
Type of Footnote
Type of information conveyed in the footnote (for example, contributor’s current affiliation, financial disclosure statement, reprint information).
Usage
There are many reasons why the text or metadata of an article might be footnoted. Where those reasons are known (for example, one of the reasons listed in the suggested values list below), this attribute can preserve that information. This could be a means of preserving, for example, that a contributor is on a leave of absence.
Used on Element: <fn>
Value | Meaning |
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Text, numbers, or special characters | The type of footnote, where the publisher or archive has given the footnote a named type such as “corresp” to indicate a corresponding author footnote. |
Restriction | @fn-type is an optional attribute; there is no default. |
Suggested usage
Although designed to accept any text as its value, the following are suggested footnote types. Other types may be given if the semantics of a footnote is not on the list below:
abbr | Abbreviations |
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coi-statement | Conflict of Interest statements |
com | Communicated-by information |
con | Contributed-by information |
corresp | Corresponding author information not identified separately, but merely footnoted |
current-aff | Contributor’s current affiliation |
deceased | Person has died since the article was written. |
edited-by | Contributor has the role of an editor. |
equal | Contributed equally to the creation of the document |
financial-disclosure | Statement of funding or denial of funds received in support of the research on which an article is based |
on-leave | Contributor is on sabbatical or other leave of absence. |
participating-researchers | Contributor was a researcher for an article. |
present-address | Contributor’s current address |
presented-at | Conference, colloquium, or other occasion at which this paper was presented |
presented-by | Contributor who presented the material |
previously-at | Contributor’s previous location or affiliation |
reprint | Method or place to obtain reprints, typically the name and address of a person from whom reprints can be requested |
study-group-members | Contributor was a member of the study group for the research. |
supplementary-material | Points to or describes supplementary material for the article |
supported-by | Research upon which an article is based was supported by some entity |
Example
...
<fn fn-type="con"><p>Contributors: AF planned and initiated
the review, conducted literature searches, ...</p></fn>
...