<note> Note in a Reference List

Non-citation content inside a bibliographic reference list.

Usage/Remarks

Sometimes end note material is placed within a bibliographic reference list, as one of the numbered reference items. The <note> element holds such material.

Best Practice

This element should be limited to conversion use only. When new reference lists are created, notes should not be intermingled with citations.
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Description
The following, in order:
Content Model
<!ELEMENT  note         %note-model;                                 >
Expanded Content Model

(label?, (p | product)+)

Tagged Samples
<ref> with no citation
...
<ref id="c33">
 <label>33.</label>
 <note>
  <p>While the samples appear homogeneous in terms of local variations in 
   transition energy and PL intensity, the response to external electric fields 
   is strongly inhomogeneous, which can most likely be attributed to local 
   variations in the AlGaN back contact conductivity as well as inhomogeneities 
   in the passivation process.</p>
 </note>
</ref>
...
...
<ref id="c35">
 <label>35.</label>
 <note>
  <p>The geometric optimization and electronic transport properties are 
   all calculated by a developed <italic>ab-initio</italic> software package 
   Atomistix ToolKit, which is based on the spin-polarized density-functional 
   theory combined with the non-equilibrium Greens functions. ...</p>
 </note>
</ref>
...
Reference with a <note>
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<ref id="CIT009">
 <mixed-citation publication-type="book">
  <person-group person-group-type="author">
  <string-name><given-names>Hugues</given-names><x> </x>
  <surname>Aufray</surname></string-name>
  </person-group><x> (</x><year>1965</year><x>) </x>
  <source>Aufray chante Dylan</source><x>, </x>
  <person-group person-group-type="author">
  <string-name><surname>Barclay</surname></string-name>
  </person-group><x>, </x><year>1965</year><x>. </x>
  <comment>Re-released as a CD in</comment><x> </x>
  <year>2000</year><x>, </x><publisher-name>Barclay 
  Universal Music</publisher-name><x>. </x><x>Lyrics 
  by Pierre Delanoë and Hugues Aufray</x>
 </mixed-citation>
 <note>
  <p>La fille du Nord (<italic>Girl of the North Country</italic>)</p>
  <p>Ce que je veux surtout (<italic>All I Really Want to Do</italic>)</p>
  <p>Ce n’était pas moi (<italic>I ain’t me Babe</italic>)</p>
  <p>Oxford town (<italic>Oxford Town</italic>)</p>
  <p>Corrina Corrina (<italic>Corrina Corrina</italic>)</p>
  <p>Cauchemar psychomoteur (<italic>Motorpsycho Nightmare</italic>)</p>
  <p>Les temps changent (<italic>The Times they are A-Changin’</italic>)</p>
  <p>La ballade de Hollis Brown (<italic>The Ballad of Hollis Brown</italic>)</p>
  <p>La mort solitaire de Hattie Carroll (<italic>The Lonesome Death of 
   Hattie Carroll</italic>)</p>
  <p>Dieu est à nos côtés (<italic>With God on Our Side</italic>)</p>
  <p>Le jour où le bateau viendra (<italic>When the Ship Comes in</italic>)</p>
  <p>Bonus tracks:</p>
  <p>L’homme orchestre (<italic>Mr. Tambourine Man</italic>)</p>
  <p>N’y pense plus, tout est bien (<italic>Don’t Think Twice, it’s 
   All 136 Jennifer Flint &amp; Pieter Lamers Right</italic>)
  <xref ref-type="fn" rid="fn21">21</xref></p>
 </note>
</ref>
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