<std-organization> Standards Organization (deprecated)

The name of the standards body that created or that promulgates a standard, such as NISO, ISO, ANSI, or industry standards organizations. This element is deprecated.

Usage/Remarks

Avoid using <std-organization>. Identification of a standard within a citation should be accomplished using the <pub-id> element.
Attributes

Base Attributes

Models and Context
May be contained in
Description
Any combination of:
Content Model
<!ELEMENT  std-organization
                        (#PCDATA %std-organization-elements;)*       >
Expanded Content Model
(#PCDATA | institution | institution-wrap | sub |
sup)*
Tagged Samples
Mixed Citation:
(<pub-id> used instead of deprecated <std>)
...
<ref>
 <mixed-citation publication-type="standard" >
  <pub-id  pub-id-type="std-designation">ISO 10993-10:2002(E)</pub-id>:
  <source>Biological evaluation of medical devices-Part 10: Tests 
   for irritation and delayed-type hypersensitivity</source>. 
  <edition>Second</edition>. <year iso-8601-date="2002-09-01"
   >2002</year>&ndash;<month>09</month>&ndash;<day>01</day>.
 </mixed-citation>
</ref>
...
Element Citation:
(<pub-id> used instead of deprecated <std>)
...
<ref>
 <element-citation publication-type="standard" >
  <pub-id  pub-id-type="std-designation">ISO 10993-10:2002(E)</pub-id>
  <source>Biological evaluation of medical devices-Part 10: 
  Tests for irritation and delayed-type hypersensitivity</source> 
  <edition>Second</edition>
  <year iso-8601-date="2002-09-01">2002</year>
  <month>09</month>
  <day>01</day>
 </element-citation>
</ref>...