.. _element-pub-id: ======== Mandatory attributes: 1. ``@pub-id-type`` +----------------------------------+--------------------+ | Appears in | Frenquency | +==================================+====================+ | :ref:`element-element-citation` | Zero or more times | +----------------------------------+--------------------+ Specifies the identifier of a publication in a bibliographic reference. The attribute ``@pub-id-type`` is mandatory and states the type of identifier, authority or organization responsible for the identifier’s assignment. Some examples of ``@pub-id-type`` are: +--------------+---------------------------------------+ | Value | Description | +==============+=======================================+ | doi | DOI number registered in Crossref | +--------------+---------------------------------------+ | publisher-id | Article ID in Érudit | +--------------+---------------------------------------+ | pmid | :term:`PubMed` ID | +--------------+---------------------------------------+ | pcmid | :term:`PMC` ID | +--------------+---------------------------------------+ | pii | Publisher identifier | +--------------+---------------------------------------+ | other | Any other identifier | +--------------+---------------------------------------+ .. note:: * Even it is not mandatory, Érudit PS expects the presence of ``@pub-id-type=doi`` when the article has a DOI number. * :term:`Érudit PS` expects to receive the DOI numbers in its raw form. It means will not be accepted any content like http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1031001ar, but only 10.7202/1031001ar Example: .. code-block:: xml ... Blommaert, J. (1999). Language Ideological Debates. Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter. 10.1515/9783110808049 ... .. {"reviewed_on": "20190910", "by": "mathieu.pigeon@erudit.org"}