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Bibliography

Bibliographic references in a bottom-up approach.

🔑 it.vedph.bibliography

  • entries (BibEntry[]):
    • key (string)
    • typeId* (string, 📚 bibliography-types): the type identifier for the entry and its container: e.g. book, journal article, book article, proceedings article, journal review, ebook, site, magazine, newspaper, tweet, TV series, etc. Usually the ID is drawn from a thesaurus.
    • tag (string 📚 bibliography-tags)
    • authors (BibAuthor[]): 1 or more authors, each having a first name, a last name, and an optional role ID. The role IDs are usually drawn from a thesaurus, and mostly used for contributors:
      • firstName (string): first name.
      • lastName* (string): last name.
      • roleId (string 📚 bibliography-author-roles): role ID.
    • title* (string)
    • language* (string 📚 bibliography-languages): the ISO 639-3 letters (primary) language code of the bibliographic entry.
    • container (string): the optional container: a journal, a book, a collection of proceedings, etc.
    • contributors (BibAuthor[]): 0 or more contributors, with the same properties of the authors. Usually they also have some role specified, e.g. "editor" for the editor of a book collecting a number of articles from different authors, "translator", "organization", etc.
    • edition (short): the optional edition number. Default is 0.
    • number (string): the optional alphanumeric number (e.g. for a journal).
    • publisher (string): the optional publisher name.
    • yearPub (short): the optional year of publication. Default is 0.
    • placePub (string): the optional place of publication.
    • location (string): the location identifier for the bibliographic item, e.g. an URL or a DOI.
    • accessDate (Date): the optional last access date, typically used for web resources.
    • firstPage (short)
    • lastPage (short)
    • keywords (Keyword[]): any number of optional keywords assigned to the entry, each with its language and value.
      • language (string)
      • value (string)
    • note (string): an optional free text note.