<object-id>

Object Identifier

Unique identifier (such as a DOI or URI) for a component within an article (for example, for a figure or a table).

Remarks

Such an identifier may be created by a publisher or archive, and there is no requirement that identifiers be unique.
Design Note: An element, rather than an attribute, was chosen as the means to capture DOIs and other identifiers so multiple identifiers could be retained.
This Tag Set includes two elements which may be used to record a DOI as an identifier: <object-id> and <pub-id>. The <object-id> is used to identify parts of an article, for example, a particular section, a figure, a table, or even a specific citation (as an entity) in the article’s bibliographic reference list. The <pub-id> element is used inside a citation to identify a cited publication. Consequently, a bibliographic reference (<element-citation> or <mixed-citation>) could contain both the <object-id> element (with the DOI for that citation) and the <pub-id> element (with the DOI for the journal being referenced in the citation) as shown in an example below.

Attributes

content-type Type of Content
id Document Internal Identifier
pub-id-type Type of Publication Identifier
specific-use Specific Use
xml:base Base

Content Model

<!ELEMENT  object-id    (#PCDATA)                                    >

Description

Text, numbers, or special characters

This element may be contained in:

Example 1

For a media object:

...
<media id="v1" mime-subtype="avi" mimetype="video" orientation="portrait" 
position="anchor" specific-use="original-format" xlink:href="v1">
<object-id pub-id-type="doi" specific-use="metadata">10.1063/1.4807071.1</object-id>
</media>
...

Example 2

Media object example in context:

...
<fig id="f1" orientation="portrait" position="float">
<label>FIG. 1.</label>
<caption>
<p>(a) Schematic of the working principles of HFM, (b) a typical application
scheme for an electric bias in HFM, (c) regulation the conformations and
dynamics (trapping, concentration, and sudden stretching) of λ-DNA molecules
in HFM, and (d) schematic of the trapping location regulation (enhanced online).
[URL: <ext-link ext-link-type="uri" xlink:href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4762852.1">
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4762852.1</ext-link>]
<alternatives>
<media id="v1" mime-subtype="avi" mimetype="video" orientation="portrait"
position="anchor" specific-use="original-format" xlink:href="v1">
<object-id pub-id-type="doi" specific-use="metadata">10.1063/1.4762852.1</object-id>
</media>
<media mime-subtype="mpeg" mimetype="video" orientation="portrait"
position="anchor" specific-use="archival-format" xlink:href="v1"></media>
<media mime-subtype="x-flv" mimetype="video" orientation="portrait"
position="anchor" specific-use="online-format" xlink:href="v1"></media>
</alternatives>
</p>
</caption>
<graphic orientation="portrait" position="float" xlink:href="f1"/>
<graphic id="f1a" orientation="portrait" position="float" xlink:href="dummy1.png"/>
<graphic id="f1b" orientation="portrait" position="float" xlink:href="dummy2.png"/>
<graphic id="f1c" orientation="portrait" position="float" xlink:href="dummy3.png"/>
<graphic id="f1d" orientation="portrait" position="float" xlink:href="dummy4.png"/>
</fig>
...

Example 3

A bibliographic citation containing an <object-id> element (with the DOI for the citation) and a <pub-id> element (with the DOI for the journal being referenced in the citation):

<article dtd-version="1.1d2">
<front>
...
<article-meta> 
<article-id pub-id-type="doi">MyPub.20070215.03154</article-id>
...
</article-meta> 
</front>
<body>...</body>
<back>
<ref-list>
...
<ref id="B6">
<label>6</label> 
<element-citation> 
<object-id pub-id-type="doi">
MyPub.20070215.03154.s433</object-id>
...
</element-citation> 
</ref> 
<ref id="B7">
<label>7</label> 
<element-citation> 
<object-id pub-id-type="doi">
MyPub.20070215.03154.s434</object-id> 
<person-group person-group-type="author"> 
<name><surname>Brook</surname> 
<given-names>I.</given-names></name>
</person-group>
<article-title>Infant Botulism</article-title> 
<source>J Perinatol.</source>
<year iso-8601-date="2007">2007</year> 
<volume>27</volume>
<issue>3</issue>
<fpage>175</fpage>
<lpage>180</lpage> 
<pub-id pub-id-type="pmid">17314986</pub-id> 
<pub-id pub-id-type="doi">10.1038/sj.jp.7211651</pub-id> 
</element-citation> 
</ref> 
<ref id="B8">
<label>8</label> 
<element-citation> 
<object-id pub-id-type="doi">
MyPub.20070215.03154.s435</object-id>
...
</element-citation> 
</ref> 
<ref id="B9">
<label>9</label> 
<element-citation> 
<object-id pub-id-type="doi">
MyPub.20070215.03154.s436</object-id>
...
</element-citation> 
</ref> 
</ref-list>
</back>
</article>