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resource-id-type Resource Identifier Type
Names the type or kind of identifier of a resource, where a resource is
defined as some specific support
for the work described in this article
(for example, “rrid” for a
Research Resource Identifier).
Usage/Remarks
Case in Attribute Values: Upper/lower/mixed case in attribute values for organizations and identifier types
is likely to be variable and thus unreliable for search/discovery. If possible, JATS
recommends a case-insensitive search for such values. For example, if an identifier
type is a Research Resource Identifier, some publishers will use “rrid” (to keep all attribute values lower case), while others will use “RRID” (because that is the native language acronym).
OPTIONAL on element: <resource-id>
Value | Meaning |
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Text, numbers, or special characters | Type of identifier of a resource, for example, “rrid” for a Research Resource Identifier. |
Restriction | @resource-id-type is an optional attribute; there is no default. |
Tagged Sample
Research Resource Identifier (RRID)
...
<article-meta>
...
<support-group>
<funding-group>...</funding-group>
<funding-group>...</funding-group>
<contributed-resource-group
resource-type="research-materials">
<resource-group>
<resource-wrap>
<resource-name>Slc9a4 (C05) tm1b Mus musculus</resource-name>
<resource-id resource-id-type="rrid"
vocab="Research Resource Identifier"
>RRID:IMSR_HAR:5669</resource-id>
</resource-wrap>
<resource-wrap>...</resource-wrap>
</resource-group>
</contributed-resource-group>
</support-group>
</article-meta>
...