<meta-name> Metadata Data Name for Custom Metadata

Name of a single piece of metadata not otherwise defined in the Tag Suite.

Usage/Remarks

Other tag sets may define metadata above and beyond that which is specified in this Tag Set. To capture this metadata during conversion, use the <custom-meta> element, which contains one name/value pair with few constraints on the length or content of the value. For example, if an element named <prev-journal-title> contains an older title for this journal, as part of the journal metadata, use the <custom-meta> element, with a <meta-name> of “prev-journal-title” and a <meta-value> containing the older name.
Related Elements
The element <custom-meta-group> is a grouping element that holds one or more <custom-meta> elements. Each <custom-meta> element contains a name/value pair, <meta-name> and <meta-value> respectively, which name and provide a value for a single metadata field.
Attributes

Base Attributes

Models and Context
May be contained in
Description
Text, numbers, or special characters, zero or more
Content Model
<!ELEMENT  meta-name    (#PCDATA %meta-name-elements;)*              >
Expanded Content Model

(#PCDATA)*

Tagged Samples
CrossMark identifier
...
<article-meta>
 ...
 <counts>
  <page-count count="1"/>
 </counts>
 <custom-meta-group>
  <custom-meta>
   <meta-name>crossmark</meta-name>
   <meta-value>2013-02-15T11:32:17</meta-value>
  </custom-meta>
 </custom-meta-group>
</article-meta>
...
Previous journal title
...
<front>
 <journal-meta>
  <journal-id>BioDiv Mut</journal-id>
  <journal-title-group>
   <journal-title>Biodiversity &amp; Mutation</journal-title>
  </journal-title-group>
  <issn>...</issn>
 </journal-meta>
 <article-meta>
  <title-group>
   <article-title>Black Smokers Sufrous Life</article-title>
  </title-group>
  <pub-date iso-8601-date="2009"><year>2009</year></pub-date>
  <fpage>87</fpage>
  <lpage>93</lpage>
  <custom-meta-group>
   <custom-meta>
    <meta-name>prev-journal-title</meta-name>
    <meta-value>Evolution of Biodiversity</meta-value>
   </custom-meta>
  </custom-meta-group>
 </article-meta>
</front>
...