<pub-id>

Publication Identifier for a Cited Publication

Identifier of a publication in a bibliographic reference or product description.

Remarks

External Identifier: This element holds an external identifier, typically assigned to a publication a publisher or archive. The contents of this element should not be confused with the @id attribute, which holds an internal document identifier that can be used by software to preform a simple link.
Type Attribute: The @pub-id-type attribute is used either to identify the type of identifier, or to name the authority, organization, or system that defined this identifier, for example, identifying a DOI, PubMed Central identifier, SICI, the publisher’s identifier, etc. (See @pub-id-type for values.)

Attributes

Content Model

<!ELEMENT  pub-id       (#PCDATA)                                    >

Description

Text, numbers, or special characters

This element may be contained in:

Example 1

In an element-style bibliographic reference (punctuation and spacing removed):
    ...
<ref>
<element-citation publication-type="journal" publication-format="print">
<name><surname>Bhutta</surname>
<given-names>ZA</given-names></name>
<name><surname>Darmstadt</surname>
<given-names>GL</given-names></name>
<name><surname>Hasan</surname>
<given-names>BS</given-names></name>
<name><surname>Haws</surname>
<given-names>RA</given-names></name>
<article-title>Community-based interventions for improving
perinatal and neonatal health outcomes in developing
countries: a review of the evidence</article-title>
<source>Pediatrics</source>
<year iso-8601-date="2005-02">2005</year>
<month>Feb</month>
<volume>115</volume>
<issue>2</issue>
<supplement>Suppl 1.</supplement>
<fpage>519</fpage>
<lpage>617</lpage>
<pub-id pub-id-type="doi">10.1542/peds.2004-1441</pub-id>
</element-citation>
</ref>
...   

Example 2

In a mixed-style bibliographic reference (punctuation and spacing preserved):
    ...
<ref>
<mixed-citation publication-type="journal" publication-format="print">
<string-name><surname>Bhutta</surname>
<given-names>ZA</given-names></string-name>,
<string-name><surname>Darmstadt</surname>
<given-names>GL</given-names></string-name>,
<string-name><surname>Hasan</surname>
<given-names>BS</given-names></string-name>,
<string-name><surname>Haws</surname>
<given-names>RA</given-names></string-name>.
<article-title>Community-based interventions for improving
perinatal and neonatal health outcomes in developing
countries: a review of the evidence</article-title>.
<source>Pediatrics</source>. <year iso-8601-date="2005-02">2005</year>
<month>Feb</month>;<volume>115</volume>
(<issue>2</issue> <supplement>Suppl 1</supplement>):
<fpage>519</fpage>-<lpage>617</lpage>.
doi:<pub-id pub-id-type="doi">10.1542/peds.2004-1441</pub-id>.
</mixed-citation>
</ref>
...