<author-notes> Author Note Group

Container element for notes about the article’s contributors.

Usage/Remarks

Typical <author-notes> include correspondence notes and other footnotes to authors (and potentially about other contributors). Such footnotes/notes may name one of the authors a corresponding author, provide the author affiliation or current contact information, explain that the person has changed organizations, or provide other contributor-related material.

Best Practice

References to these footnotes <fn>, as to any other footnote, should be made using the <xref> element.
Related Elements
Best Practice: The current model allows identification of the corresponding contributor either by explicit tagging using a <corresp> element or by providing a footnote <fn> concerning the contributor. While this Tag Set supports both practices, best practice is to tag the correspondent information using the <corresp> element.
Attributes

Base Attributes

Models and Context
May be contained in
Description
The following, in order:
Content Model
<!ELEMENT  author-notes %author-notes-model;                         >
Expanded Content Model

(label?, title?, (corresp | fn | p)+)

Tagged Sample

Reprint and communication

...
<article-meta>
 ...
 <contrib-group>
  <contrib contrib-type="author">
   <name><surname>Hajnsdorf</surname>
    <given-names>Eliane</given-names></name>
  </contrib>
  <contrib contrib-type="author">
   <name><surname>Régnier</surname>
    <given-names>Philippe</given-names></name>
   <xref ref-type="author-notes" rid="FN150">*</xref>
  </contrib>
 </contrib-group>
 <aff>Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique, 13 rue Pierre et Marie Curie,
  75005 Paris, France</aff>
 <author-notes>
  <fn id="FN150"><p>To whom reprint requests should be addressed. E-mail:
   <email>regnier@ibpc.fr</email>.</p></fn>
  <fn fn-type="com"><p>Communicated by Marianne Grunberg-Manago, Institute
   of Physico-Chemical Biology, Paris, France</p></fn>
 </author-notes>
 ...
</article-meta>
...
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