
Sub-articles
The decision of whether one article should be bundled into another, and thus tagged as a sub-article rather than a full article in its own right, is subjective. Publishers and archives may wish …
JATS: Journal Archiving and Interchange Tag Set
Documentation Complete documentation for the Tag Set is available in Tag Library. Each version has its own Tag Library that documents the rules and usage for that version. The Tag Library …
Data Availability Statements
For any data not provided within the paper or its supplementary material, the DAS should provide access to the external data locations. These locations may be tagged either as direct links, or …
Introduction to Parameter Entities
The rest of the parameter entity description page discusses aspects of the parameter entity and its usage. These sections within the page always appear in the following order although any …
Element: Sub-article
Best Practice: The <sub-article> construction should not be used for an article and its response, or for a series of responses, even if the original article to which the responses are replying is …
Introduction to Elements - Journal Article Tag Suite
Each element is described by a separate HTML page, where the heading for the page displays the element’s tag name followed by its longer descriptive name. The rest of the element …
Attribute: Type of Article
Although designed to accept any text as its value, the following are suggested article identifier types:
Introduction to Elements
Content of an Element Page Each element is described in a single page that displays: The element’s tag name followed by its longer descriptive name (all on one line), and Sections …
Tagging Sub-articles
The decision of whether one article should be bundled into another, and thus tagged as a sub-article rather than a full article in its own right, is subjective.
Element: Issue Number - Journal Article Tag Suite
In Citations: In this Tag Set, article-related issue numbers are only used in citations and other elements that describe publications. For example, the <issue> element is used in bibliographic …