<email> Email Address

Electronic mail address of a person or institution.

Usage/Remarks

The email element (<email>) is allowed as part of a paragraph as well as inside an address. There are two ways to treat an email address in text: as an <email> element or as an <ext-link> element. If both a textual phrase (“the Moody Institute’s email address”) and a mailto URL are required, the <ext-link> element should be used.
Related Elements
The elements used in an address may include the address class elements: <addr-line>, <city>, <country>, <fax>, <institution>, <institution-wrap>, <state>, <phone>, and <postal-code> and the address linking class elements: <email>, <ext-link>, and <uri>.
Attributes

Base Attributes

Namespaces

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

(#PCDATA)*

Tagged Samples
Inside author footnote (<fn>)
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<article-meta>
 ...
 <aff id="hhMI">Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental
  Biology, Howard Hughes Medical Institution, University of Colorado,
  Boulder, Colorado 80303-0347</aff>
 <author-notes>
  <fn id="FN150"><p>Corresponding author. E-mail 
   address: <email>mhan@colorado.edu</email>.</p></fn>
 </author-notes>
 ...
</article-meta>
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Inside (<notes>)
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<front>
 ...
 <article-meta>...</article-meta>
 <notes>
  <p>Helpful comments from two anonymous referees on earlier
   version of the paper are gratefully acknowledged. Email:
   <email>kuse&commat;udel.edu</email></p>
 </notes>
</front>
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