<book-part>

Book Part

A major organizational unit of a book, typically called a “chapter”, but given many names in common language, for example, chapter, part, unit, module, section, topic, lesson, canto, volume, or even “book”.

Remarks

Book Parts are recursive, that is, various levels of <book-part> are indicated by containment, not by different names for the interior parts. The body of a book part (<body> ) may contain lower level <book-part> elements or just recursive sections that are tagged using the <sec> element.

Attributes

book-part-type Type of Book Part
dtd-version Version of the Tag Set (DTD)
id Identifier
indexed Indexed
seq Sequence
specific-use Specific Use
xmlns:mml MathML Namespace Declaration
xmlns:xlink XLink Namespace Declaration
xmlns:xsi XML Schema Namespace Declaration
xml:lang Language

Content Model

<!ELEMENT  book-part    %book-part-model;                            >

Expanded Content Model

(book-part-meta?, front-matter?, body?, back?)

Description

The following, in order:

This element may be contained in:

<body>, <book-back>, <book-body>, <book-part-wrapper>

Example

          
<book>
<book-meta>...</book-meta>
<front-matter>...</front-matter>
<book-body>
<book-part id="bid.2" book-part-type="chapter">
<book-part-meta>...</book-part-meta>
<body>
<sec id="bid.3">
<title>History</title>
<p>Initially, GenBank was built and maintained at Los Alamos National
Laboratory (<xref ref-type="kwd" rid="bid.41">LANL</xref>). In the
early 1990s, this responsibility was awarded to NCBI through ...</p>
</sec>
<sec id="bid.4">
<title>International Collaboration</title>
<p>In the mid-1990s, the GenBank database became part of the International
Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration with the EMBL database ...</p>
</sec>
</body>
<back>...</back>
</book-part>

<book-part>...</book-part>

<book-part>...</book-part>

<book-part>...</book-part>

</book-body>
</book>


        

Module

BITS-book-part0.ent