[BOAI] Standard "id"s for e-journals
Prof. Tom Wilson
t.d.wilson at sheffield.ac.uk
Wed Mar 18 22:30:40 GMT 2009
In re-designing parts of Information Research (http://informationr.net/ir/)
recently I have been giving thought to using a set of standard "id"s for div
tags, headings, etc.
Can anyone point me to an already existing set? Possibley DOAJ has explored
this from the point of view of harvesting information from OA journals.
Simply by looking at my own journal I have evolved a set that might be commonly
used and, of course, if such a set can be evolved it might make data-mining
more feasible and effective.
The set I have arrived at is (reading through the journal page from top to
bottom):
Header:
"issue" (i.e., journal issue)
"navigation"
"title"
"author"
"affiliation"
Abstract:
"abstract"
Body of work:
Paragraph headings:
"introduction"
"methods"
"results"
"conclusion"
Internal elements:
"table"
"figure"
"cite"
End matter:
"endnotes"
"acknowl" (acknowledgements)
"biog" (i.e., brief author note)
"refs" (reference list)
"ref_item" (individual reference)
"citation" (i.e., how to cite the paper)
"search" (i.e., search buttons for similar papers)
Footer
"navigation"
"rights"
"counter"
Has anyone come up with something like this on a more systematic basis?
Tom Wilson
Professor T.D. Wilson, PhD, Hon.PhD
Publisher/Editor in Chief
Information Research
InformationR.net
e-mail: t.d.wilson at shef.ac.uk
Web site: http://InformationR.net/
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