Compatibility Reference¶
This section have some tables for compatibility reference between Érudit Article and Érudit PS.
@publication-type in <element-citation>¶
Érudit PS |
Érudit Article |
Description |
---|---|---|
book |
livre |
Refers to books. It can also represent only a part or chapter of a book. |
chapter |
livre |
Refers to books. It can also represent only a part or chapter of a book. |
confproc |
actes |
Identifies documents related to scientific events: minutes, annals, results, proceedings, conventions and conferences, among others. |
data |
bd |
Specifies databases. |
magazine |
armag |
Refers to citations for non ccientific journals |
journal |
arrevue |
Characterized by serial publications, edited in successive units / issues, with numerical and / or chronological designations, and destined to be continued indefinitely. |
patent |
Refers to patents. |
|
report |
rapport |
Identifies a unique technical report, normally authored by an institution. |
software |
logiciel, multimedia |
Refers to a software distributed on CDs, DVDs, online media, USB devices, etc. |
thesis |
these |
Characterized by monographs, dissertations or theses to attain an academic degree (doctorate, master’s, baccalaureate, bachelor’s degree, etc.). |
webpage |
Identifies web sites e blogs. |
|
newspaper |
arjournal |
Identifies newspapers articles. |
Values without correlation in Érudit PS:
art (Œuvre d’art)
audience (Audience)
audiovisuel (Documentation audiovisuelle)
autre (Autre type de référence bibliographique)
brevet (Brevet d’invention)
carte (Carte ou plan)
classique (Œuvre classique)
collectif (Ouvrage collectif)
comm (Communication)
commperso (Communication personnelle de l’auteur)
equation (Équation)
figure (Figure)
film (Film ou émission radiophonique ou télévisuelle)
gouv (Publication gouvernementale)
jurisprudence (Jurisprudence)
legislation (Législation)
manuscrit (Manuscrit)
nonpub (Ouvrage non publié)
partielivre (Partie d’un livre)
prepub (Prépublication)
projetloi (Projet de loi)
reglementation (Règlementation)
tableau (Diagramme ou tableau)
@abstract-type in <abstract>¶
Érudit PS |
Érudit Article |
Description |
---|---|---|
ASCII |
autre |
A “plain text” abstract, i.e., without special characters or equations, so the abstract can be sent in email or displayed on primitive browsersRefers to books. It can also represent only a part or chapter of |
executive-summary |
autre |
A non-technical summation of the major findings of the article |
graphical |
autre |
A pictorial representation such as a picture or a video |
editor |
autre |
An abstract written by an editor, not an author |
key-points |
autre |
An abstract which lists the key points made by the article |
objetives |
autre |
An abstract used for Learning Objectives or article objectives |
section |
autre |
An abstract containing the titles of an article’s sections; following each title, that section is summarized. |
stereochemical |
autre |
An abstract containing only the details of a chemical compound, for example, one major publisher’s “stereochem” abstract |
teaser |
autre |
A short abstract specifically written to create interest in the reader |
web-summary |
autre |
Short summary intended for distribution on a website |
other |
autre |
Refers to books. It can also represent only a part or chapter of a book. |
toc |
chapeau |
A very short abstract, usually only a line or two long, that is displayed in a Table of Contents |
short |
abrege |
An abbreviated form of the abstract, for example, for use inside a generated Table of Contents, or to be returned in addition to the article title during a search |
summary |
resume |
Summation of the article, typically used in conjunction with other types of abstracts |