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<restricted-by> Restricted-by Model
Identification of one of the guidelines or other restrictions (such as a tighter subset
schema) the document claims to be following.
Usage/Remarks
The <restricted-by> element names one of the guidelines or other restrictions (such as a tighter subset
schema or a Schematron set) that the document claims to be following. The content
of <restricted-by> may be a name such as “pmc”, “jats4r”, “sts4i”, or a URI, for example, the URL of a particular recommendation. The element is repeatable
so that multiple restrictions can be claimed.
Processing Metadata
To provide a more complete in-the-XML description of the tag set associated with a
document, BITS has added a Processing Metadata element (<processing-meta>) that names (through attributes) the tag set, table model, and MathML options a
document follows and (through elements) some of the modeling restrictions or extensions
the document claims to follow.
Processing Metadata is not considered to be part of the content of a book, or part
of the metadata for citing a book; it is metadata about how the XML is constructed
— not about how the book content is structured. This metadata is information at the
“file level” and thus not part of <book-meta>, but inside the book as a peer to <book-meta>.
- The elements inside <processing-meta> name tag set extensions (superset) and restrictions (subset, secondary schema, etc.) that the XML document claims to follow. More than one restriction or extension is allowed.
- The attributes on <processing-meta> describe the modeling choices made by this document in terms of tag set family, table model, and math tagging.
<processing-meta>
This optional container element is used to hold the processing metadata elements,
which describe processing information descriptive of the XML-tagged document (document
instance). The <processing-meta> element contains the following elements:
- <restricted-by> — Identification of one of the guidelines or other restrictions (such as a tighter subset schema) the document claims to be following. The content of <restricted-by> may be a name such as “pmc”, “jats4r”, “sts4i”, or a URI, for example, the URL of a particular recommendation. The element is repeatable so that multiple restrictions can be claimed.
- <extended-by> — Identification of a JATS extension or superset that the document claims to be following. The content of <extended-by> may be a name, such as “taxpub”, or a URI. The element is repeatable so that more than one extension can be claimed.
- <custom-meta-group> — To hold other processing metadata a BITS user might want to express in the XML file.
Attributes
Namespaces
Models and Context
May be contained in
Description
Text, numbers, or special characters, zero or more
Content Model
<!ELEMENT restricted-by (#PCDATA %restricted-by-elements;)* >
Expanded Content Model
(#PCDATA)*