<sig>

Signature

One contributor’s signature and associated material (such as a text restatement of the affiliation) inside a signature block.

Remarks

This element typically contains the graphical signature or other description of the person responsible for or attesting to the content.
The @rid attribute should be used in conjunction with the @id attribute on <contrib> to associate the <contrib> and <sig> elements.

Attributes

Content Model

<!ELEMENT  sig          (#PCDATA %sig-elements;)*                    >

Expanded Content Model

(#PCDATA | bold | fixed-case | italic | monospace | overline | roman | sans-serif | sc | strike | underline | ruby | sub | sup | named-content | styled-content | break | inline-graphic | inline-media | private-char | graphic | media)*

Description

This element may be contained in:

Example 1

With a graphic representation of a signature:
...
<body>
<sec>
<title>A Little String Music</title>
<p>Jack Riemer ... used to tell the story of a famous 1995
violin concert by Itzhak Perlman at Lincoln Center in
New York City. ...</p>
<p>That should be an inspiration to all of us fellow
&ldquo;artists&rdquo; in environmental science ...</p>
</sec>
<sig-block>
<sig>
Jerald L. Schnoor<break/>
Editor
<graphic xlink:href="sig2662.f1"
xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"></graphic>
</sig>
</sig-block>
</body>
...

Example 2

With multiple signatures described:
...
<body>
<sec>...</sec>
<sig-block>
<sig>
<bold>Susan Kaplan Jacobs, MLS, MA, RN, AHIP</bold><break/>
<italic>New York University Elmer Holmes Bobst Library</italic>
</sig>
<sig>
<bold>June R. Levy, MLS</bold><break/>
<italic>CINAHL Information Systems</italic>
</sig>
</sig-block>
</body>
...