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<time-stamp> Time Stamp for Cited Work (deprecated)
Records the time/date on which a cited resource was examined, particularly useful
for citing resources such as databases that may use a time signature to identify different
versions.
Usage/Remarks
This element is deprecated. Avoid using it; use <date-in-citation> to name the time a work was accessed.
How to record a Timestamp on a Citation
The <date-in-citation> element with a @content-type attribute with a value of “time-stamp” can be used to record any time stamp that was found on the cited resource when it
was examined, for resources such as databases that may use a time signature to identify
different versions. The deprecated element <time-stamp> has been replaced by the element <date-in-citation>.
Models and Context
May be contained in
Description
Text, numbers, or special characters, zero or more
Content Model
<!ELEMENT time-stamp (#PCDATA %time-stamp-elements;)* >
Expanded Content Model
(#PCDATA)*
Tagged Sample
<date-in-citation> used instead of deprecated <time-stamp>)
... <ref> <element-citation publication-type="commun"> <person-group person-group-type="author"> <name><surname>Harris</surname> <given-names>Pat</given-names></name> </person-group> <article-title>New Z39.50 resource [Internet]</article-title> <source>Message to: Karen Patrias</source> <year iso-8601-date="1998-02-27T13:18">1998</year> <month>02</month> <day>27</day> <date-in-citation content-type="timestamp">1:18 pm</date-in-citation> <date-in-citation content-type="access-date">cited 1998 Feb 28</date-in-citation> <comment>[about 2 screens]</comment> </element-citation> </ref> ...