Any attribute, including any attribute in any namespace. Any element from almost any namespace
Designates the computer or chip architecture to which the element applies Designates the intended audience to which the element applies, for example, system administrators, programmers, or new users. provides a standard place for application-specific effectivity Indicates standards conformance characteristics of the element Indicates the operating system to which the element is applicable Indicates the editorial revision to which the element belongs Indicates something about the security level associated with the element to which it applies Indicates the level of user experience for which the element applies Indicates the computer vendor to which the element applies. Indicates the word size (width in bits) of the computer architecture to which the element applies Indicates the output format (for example, print or epub) to which the element applies Points to the element whose content is to be used as the text of the link Points to an internal link target by identifying the value of its xml:id attribute Points to one or more internal link targets by identifying the value of their xml:id attributes Identifies a link target with a URI Identifies the XLink link type simple An XLink simple link type Identifies the XLink role of the link Identifies the XLink arcrole of the link Identifies the XLink title of the link new An application traversing to the ending resource should load it in a new window, frame, pane, or other relevant presentation context. replace An application traversing to the ending resource should load the resource in the same window, frame, pane, or other relevant presentation context in which the starting resource was loaded. embed An application traversing to the ending resource should load its presentation in place of the presentation of the starting resource. other The behavior of an application traversing to the ending resource is unconstrained by XLink. The application should look for other markup present in the link to determine the appropriate behavior. none The behavior of an application traversing to the ending resource is unconstrained by this specification. No other markup is present to help the application determine the appropriate behavior. Identifies the XLink show behavior of the link onLoad An application should traverse to the ending resource immediately on loading the starting resource. onRequest An application should traverse from the starting resource to the ending resource only on a post-loading event triggered for the purpose of traversal. other The behavior of an application traversing to the ending resource is unconstrained by this specification. The application should look for other markup present in the link to determine the appropriate behavior. none The behavior of an application traversing to the ending resource is unconstrained by this specification. No other markup is present to help the application determine the appropriate behavior. Identifies the XLink actuate behavior of the link Identifies the unique ID value of the element Specifies the DocBook version of the element and its descendants Specifies the natural language of the element and its descendants Specifies the base URI of the element and its descendants Provides the name or similar semantic identifier assigned to the content in some previous markup scheme Provides the text that is to be generated for a cross reference to the element Specifies a keyword or keywords identifying additional style information changed The element has been changed. added The element is new (has been added to the document). deleted The element has been deleted. off Explicitly turns off revision markup for this element. Identifies the revision status of the element ltr Left-to-right text rtl Right-to-left text lro Left-to-right override rlo Right-to-left override Identifies the direction of text in an element Specifies the format of the data Indentifies the location of the data by URI Identifies the location of the data by external identifier (entity name) continues Line numbering continues from the immediately preceding element with the same name. restarts Line numbering restarts (begins at 1, usually). Determines whether line numbering continues from the previous element or restarts. numbered Lines are numbered. unnumbered Lines are not numbered. Determines whether lines are numbered. Specifies the initial line number. Identifies the language (i.e. programming language) of the verbatim content. Can be used to indicate explicitly that whitespace in the verbatim environment is preserved. Whitespace must always be preserved in verbatim environments whether this attribute is specified or not. preserve Whitespace must be preserved. Specifies an identifying string for presentation purposes Specifies the width (in characters) of the element compact The spacing should be "compact". normal The spacing should be "normal". Specifies (a hint about) the spacing of the content 0 The element should be rendered in the current text flow (with the flow column width). 1 The element should be rendered across the full text page. Indicates if the element is rendered across the column or the page optional The content describes an optional step or steps. required The content describes a required step or steps. Specifies if the content is required or optional. Specifies style information to be used when rendering the float Specifies the width of the element Specifies the depth of the element Specifies the width of the content rectangle Specifies the depth of the content rectangle 0 False (do not scale-to-fit; anamorphic scaling may occur) 1 True (scale-to-fit; anamorphic scaling is forbidden) Specifies the scaling factor Specifies a classid for a media object player Specifies the autoplay setting for a media object player center Centered horizontally char Aligned horizontally on the specified character justify Fully justified (left and right margins or edges) left Left aligned right Right aligned bottom Aligned on the bottom of the region middle Centered vertically top Aligned on the top of the region doi A digital object identifier. isbn An international standard book number. isrn An international standard technical report number (ISO 10444). issn An international standard serial number. istc An international standard text code. libraryofcongress A Library of Congress reference number. pubsnumber A publication number (an internal number or possibly organizational standard). uri A Uniform Resource Identifier Identifies the kind of bibliographic identifier Identifies the nature of the non-standard bibliographic identifier Identifies the kind of bibliographic identifier other Indicates that the identifier is some 'other' kind.
The text of the title of a section of a document or of a formal block-level element If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
The abbreviation of a title
The subtitle of a document
A wrapper for information about a component or other block
A wrapper for information about a component or other block with a required title
A wrapper for information about a component or other block with only a title
A wrapper for information about a component or other block with only a required title
A wrapper for information about a component or other block without a title
Identifies the controlled vocabulary used by this set's terms A set of terms describing the subject matter of a document
Specifies a ranking for this subject relative to other subjects in the same set One of a group of terms describing the subject matter of a document If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
A term in a group of terms describing the subject matter of a document
A set of keywords describing the content of a document
One of a set of keywords describing the content of a document
A list of operations to be performed in a well-defined sequence
A unit of action in a procedure
Alternative steps in a procedure
A wrapper for steps that occur within steps in a procedure
A wrapper for identifying the results of a procedure or step
A portion of a document that is isolated from the main narrative flow sidebar must not occur among the children or descendants of sidebar
A summary If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
A short description or note about a person
A quotation set off from the main text
The source of a block quote or epigraph
sect1 Render as a first-level section sect2 Render as a second-level section sect3 Render as a third-level section sect4 Render as a fourth-level section sect5 Render as a fifth-level section Indicates how the bridge head should be rendered Identifies the nature of the non-standard rendering Indicates how the bridge head should be rendered other Identifies a non-standard rendering A free-floating heading
A remark (or comment) intended for presentation in a draft manuscript
A short inscription at the beginning of a document or component
Identifies the desired footnote mark A footnote footnote must not occur among the children or descendants of footnote example must not occur among the children or descendants of footnote figure must not occur among the children or descendants of footnote table must not occur among the children or descendants of footnote equation must not occur among the children or descendants of footnote sidebar must not occur among the children or descendants of footnote task must not occur among the children or descendants of footnote epigraph must not occur among the children or descendants of footnote note must not occur among the children or descendants of footnote
A paragraph with a title
A paragraph If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
A paragraph that contains only text and inline markup, no block elements
Identifies the type of mark to be used on items in this list A list in which each entry is marked with a bullet or other dingbat
continues Specifies that numbering should begin where the preceding list left off restarts Specifies that numbering should begin again at 1 Indicates how list numbering should begin relative to the immediately preceding list Specifies the initial line number. ignore Specifies that numbering should ignore list nesting inherit Specifies that numbering should inherit from outer-level lists Indicates whether or not item numbering should be influenced by list nesting arabic Specifies Arabic numeration (1, 2, 3, …) upperalpha Specifies upper-case alphabetic numeration (A, B, C, …) loweralpha Specifies lower-case alphabetic numeration (a, b, c, …) upperroman Specifies upper-case Roman numeration (I, II, III, …) lowerroman Specifies lower-case Roman numeration (i, ii, iii …) Indicates the desired numeration A list in which each entry is marked with a sequentially incremented label
Specifies the keyword for the type of mark that should be used on this item, instead of the mark that would be used by default A wrapper for the elements of a list item
horiz A tabular presentation in row-major order. vert A tabular presentation in column-major order. inline An inline presentation, usually a comma-delimited list. Specifies the type of list presentation. Specifies the number of columns for horizontal or vertical presentation An undecorated list of single words or short phrases
An element of a simple list
Indicates a length beyond which the presentation system may consider a term too long and select an alternate presentation for that term, item, or list A list in which each entry is composed of a set of one or more terms and an associated description
A wrapper for a set of terms and the associated description in a variable list
The word or phrase being defined or described in a variable list
A formal example, with a title example must not occur among the children or descendants of example figure must not occur among the children or descendants of example table must not occur among the children or descendants of example equation must not occur among the children or descendants of example
A displayed example without a title
monospaced The literal layout should be formatted with a monospaced font normal The literal layout should be formatted with the current font Specifies the class of literal layout A block of text in which line breaks and white space are to be reproduced faithfully
A formal figure, generally an illustration, with a title example must not occur among the children or descendants of figure figure must not occur among the children or descendants of figure table must not occur among the children or descendants of figure equation must not occur among the children or descendants of figure
A untitled figure
A displayed media object (video, audio, image, etc.)
An inline media object (video, audio, image, and so on)
A wrapper for video data and its associated meta-information
A wrapper for audio data and its associated meta-information
A wrapper for image data and its associated meta-information
A wrapper for a text description of an object and its associated meta-information
Specifies the (horizontal) alignment of the video data Specifies the vertical alignment of the video data Determines if anamorphic scaling is forbidden Pointer to external video data
Specifies the (horizontal) alignment of the video data Determines if anamorphic scaling is forbidden Specifies the vertical alignment of the video data Pointer to external audio data
Specifies the (horizontal) alignment of the image data Specifies the vertical alignment of the image data Determines if anamorphic scaling is forbidden Pointer to external image data
Identifies the encoding of the text in the external file Pointer to external text data
Specifies the name of the parameter Specifies the value of the parameter Specifies the type of the value of the parameter Application specific parameters for a media player
A caption example must not occur among the children or descendants of caption figure must not occur among the children or descendants of caption table must not occur among the children or descendants of caption equation must not occur among the children or descendants of caption sidebar must not occur among the children or descendants of caption task must not occur among the children or descendants of caption note must not occur among the children or descendants of caption
A real-world address, generally a postal address
A street address in an address
A post office box in an address
A postal code in an address
The name of a city in an address
A state or province in an address
The name of a country
A telephone number
A fax number
Uncategorized information in address
The institutional affiliation of an individual
A brief description of an affiliation
The title of an individual in an organization
consortium A consortium corporation A corporation informal An informal organization nonprofit A non-profit organization Specifies the nature of the organization Specifies the nature of the organization other Indicates a non-standard organization class Identifies the non-standard nature of the organization The name of an organization
A division of an organization
The page numbers of an article as published
The personal name of an individual
The name of an individual author
Wrapper for author information when a document has multiple authors or collaborators
Identifies a collaborator
The initials or other short identifier for an author
A person and associated metadata
An organization and associated metadata
A wrapper for document meta-information about a conference
The dates of a conference for which a document was written
The title of a conference for which a document was written
An identifier, frequently numerical, associated with a conference for which a document was written
The sponsor of a conference for which a document was written
The contract number of a document
The sponsor of a contract
Copyright information about a document
The year of publication of a document
The name of the individual or organization that holds a copyright
Additional content for the cover of a publication
The date of publication or revision of a document If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
The name or number of an edition of a document
The name of the editor of a document
An identifier for a document
A citation of a bibliographic identifier
The source of a document
hasformat The described resource pre-existed the referenced resource, which is essentially the same intellectual content presented in another format haspart The described resource includes the referenced resource either physically or logically hasversion The described resource has a version, edition, or adaptation, namely, the referenced resource isformatof The described resource is the same intellectual content of the referenced resource, but presented in another format ispartof The described resource is a physical or logical part of the referenced resource isreferencedby The described resource is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the referenced resource isreplacedby The described resource is supplanted, displaced, or superceded by the referenced resource isrequiredby The described resource is required by the referenced resource, either physically or logically isversionof The described resource is a version, edition, or adaptation of the referenced resource; changes in version imply substantive changes in content rather than differences in format references The described resource references, cites, or otherwise points to the referenced resource replaces The described resource supplants, displaces, or supersedes the referenced resource requires The described resource requires the referenced resource to support its function, delivery, or coherence of content Identifies the type of relationship Identifies the type of relationship othertype The described resource has a non-standard relationship with the referenced resource A keyword that identififes the type of the non-standard relationship The relationship of a document to another
dcmipoint The DCMI Point identifies a point in space using its geographic coordinates iso3166 ISO 3166 Codes for the representation of names of countries dcmibox The DCMI Box identifies a region of space using its geographic limits tgn The Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names Specifies the type of spatial coverage Specifies the type of spatial coverage otherspatial Identifies a non-standard type of coverage A keyword that identifies the type of non-standard coverage dcmiperiod A specification of the limits of a time interval w3c-dtf W3C Encoding rules for dates and times—a profile based on ISO 8601 Specifies the type of temporal coverage Specifies the type of temporal coverage othertemporal Specifies a non-standard type of coverage A keyword that identifies the type of non-standard coverage The spatial or temporal coverage of a document
A statement of legal obligations or requirements
copyeditor A copy editor graphicdesigner A graphic designer productioneditor A production editor technicaleditor A technical editor translator A translator indexer An indexer proofreader A proof-reader coverdesigner A cover designer interiordesigner An interior designer illustrator An illustrator reviewer A reviewer typesetter A typesetter conversion A converter (a persons responsible for conversion, not an application) Identifies the nature of the contributor Identifies the nature of the non-standard contribution Identifies the nature of the contributor other Identifies a non-standard contribution A person or entity, other than an author or editor, credited in a document
The numbers of the pages in a book, for use in a bibliographic entry
A summary of the contributions made to a document by a credited source
The title of a person
A given name of a person
The given name of a person
An inherited or family name; in western cultures the last name
The portion of a person's name indicating a relationship to ancestors
A component of a person's name that is not a first name, surname, or lineage
The printing history of a document
The date of publication of a document
The publisher of a document If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
The name of the publisher of a document
Information about a particular release of a document
A history of the revisions to a document
An entry describing a single revision in the history of the revisions to a document
A document revision number
A description of a revision to a document
A extended description of a revision to a document
Numbers of the volumes in a series of books
The volume number of a document in a set (as of books in a set or articles in a journal)
The number of an issue of a journal
An email address
Identifies the type of URI specified A Uniform Resource Identifier
An abbreviation, especially one followed by a period
An often pronounceable word made from the initial (or selected) letters of a name or phrase
An inline bibliographic reference to another published work
article An article bbs A bulletin board system book A book cdrom A CD-ROM chapter A chapter (as of a book) dvd A DVD emailmessage An email message gopher A gopher page journal A journal manuscript A manuscript newsposting A posting to a newsgroup part A part (as of a book) refentry A reference entry section A section (as of a book or article) series A series set A set (as of books) webpage A web page wiki A wiki page Identifies the nature of the publication being cited The title of a cited work
Emphasized text
A limited span of emphasized text
A word or phrase in a language other than the primary language of the document
A limited word or phrase in a language other than the primary language of the document
A span of text
A limited span of text
An inline quotation
A limited inline quotation
A subscript (as in H2 O, the molecular formula for water)
A superscript (as in x2 , the mathematical notation for x multiplied by itself)
copyright A copyright registered A registered copyright service A service trade A trademark Identifies the class of trade mark A trademark
A word meant specifically as a word and not representing anything else
A cross reference to a footnote (a footnote mark) @linkend on footnoteref must point to a footnote.
A cross reference to another part of the document
A hypertext link
Holds additional information that may be used by the application when resolving the link Specifies the URI of the document in which the link target appears Specifies the location of the link target in the document Identifies application-specific customization of the link behavior A link that addresses its target indirectly
A spot in the document
A text-only annotation, often used for accessibility
Identifies the editorial or publication status of the element on which it occurs
A collection of books If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
A book If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
The dedication of a book or other component If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
Acknowledgements of a book or other component If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
Text at the back of a book describing facts about its production If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
An appendix in a book or article If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
A chapter, as of a book If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
A division in a book If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
Introductory matter preceding the first chapter of a book If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
An introduction to the contents of a part
A recursive section If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
A section of a document with no subdivisions
faq A collection of frequently asked questions. journalarticle An article in a journal or other periodical. productsheet A description of a product. specification A specification. techreport A technical report. whitepaper A white paper. Identifies the nature of the article An article If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
Identifies one or more annotations that apply to this element Identifies the XLink extended link type An XLink extended type element may not occur as the direct child of an XLink extended type element. extended An XLink extended link type Identifies the XLink locator link type An XLink locator type element must occur as the direct child of an XLink extended type element. locator An XLink locator link type Identifies the XLink arc link type An XLink arc type element must occur as the direct child of an XLink extended type element. arc An XLink arc link type Identifies the XLink resource link type An XLink resource type element must occur as the direct child of an XLink extended type element. resource An XLink resource link type Identifies the XLink title link type An XLink title type element must occur as the direct child of an XLink extended, locator, or arc type element. title An XLink title link type Specifies the XLink traversal-from Specifies the XLink label Specifies the XLink traversal-to Specifies the base form of the term, the one that appears in the glossary. This allows adjectival, plural, and other variations of the term to appear in the element. The element content is the default base form.
A wrapper for a list of glossary entries
Specifies the string by which the element's content is to be sorted; if unspecified, the content is used An entry in a glossary or glosslist
Specifies a list of keywords for the definition A definition in a glossentry
Identifies the other term A cross-reference from one glossentry to another @otherterm on glosssee must point to a glossentry.
Identifies the other term A cross-reference from one glossentry to another @otherterm on glossseealso must point to a glossentry.
The first occurrence of a term @linkend on firstterm must point to a glossentry.
The first occurrence of a term, with limited content @linkend on firstterm must point to a glossentry.
A glossary term @linkend on glossterm must point to a glossentry.
A glossary term @linkend on glossterm must point to a glossentry.
A glossary If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
A division in a glossary
An inline definition of a term A termdef must contain exactly one firstterm
Identifies the relationship between the bibliographic elemnts
A raw entry in a bibliography
A cooked entry in a bibliography
A raw container for related bibliographic information
A cooked container for related bibliographic information
Untyped bibliographic information
A bibliography If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
A section of a bibliography
A wrapper for a list of bibliography entries
The units (for example, pages) used to identify the beginning and ending of a reference. Identifies the beginning of a reference; the location within the work that is being referenced. Identifies the end of a reference. A cross-reference to a bibliographic entry
normal Normal preferred Preferred Specifies the significance of the term Specifies the IDs of the elements to which this term applies Indicates the page on which this index term occurs in some version of the printed document all All indexes global The global index (as for a combined index of a set of books) local The local index (the index for this document only) Specifies the scope of the index term Specifies the string by which the term is to be sorted; if unspecified, the term content is used Specifies the target index for this term
A set of index terms in the meta-information of a document
Identifies the class of index term singular A singular index term A wrapper for an indexed term
Identifies the class of index term startofrange The start of a range A wrapper for an indexed term that covers a range
Identifies the class of index term endofrange The end of a range Points to the start of the range Identifies the end of a range associated with an indexed term
The primary word or phrase under which an index term should be sorted
A secondary word or phrase in an index term
A tertiary word or phrase in an index term
normal under Part of an index term directing the reader instead to another entry in the index
normal under Part of an index term directing the reader also to another entry in the index
An index to a book or part of a book If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
An index to a set of books
A table of contents If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
A task to be completed
A summary of a task
The prerequisites for a task
Information related to a task
calspair Coordinates expressed as a pair of CALS graphic coordinates. linecolumn Coordinates expressed as a line and column. linecolumnpair Coordinates expressed as a pair of lines and columns. linerange Coordinates expressed as a line range. Identifies the units used in the coords attribute. The default units vary according to the type of callout specified: calspair for graphics and linecolumn for line-oriented elements. Indicates that non-standard units are used for this area . In this case otherunits must be specified. other Coordinates expressed in some non-standard units. Identifies the units used in the coords attribute when the units attribute is other . This attribute is forbidden otherwise.
A list of callout s
Identifies the areas described by this callout. A called out description of a marked area
A collection of regions in a graphic or code example
Point to the callout s which refer to this area. (This provides bidirectional linking which may be useful in online presentation.) Specifies an identifying number or string that may be used in presentation. The area label might be drawn on top of the figure, for example, at the position indicated by the coords attribute. Provides the coordinates of the area. The coordinates must be interpreted using the units specified. A region defined for a callout in a graphic or code example
A region defined for a callout in a graphic or code example
A set of related areas in a graphic or code example
A wrapper for an image object with callouts
The location of a callout embedded in text
A cross reference to a co
Specifies the alignment character when align is set to char . Specifies the percentage of the column's total width that should appear to the left of the first occurance of the character identified in char when align is set to char . 0 100 Specifies how the table is to be framed. Note that there is no way to obtain a border on only the starting edge (left, in left-to-right writing systems) of the table. all Frame all four sides of the table. In some environments with limited control over table border formatting, such as HTML, this may imply additional borders. bottom Frame only the bottom of the table. none Place no border on the table. In some environments with limited control over table border formatting, such as HTML, this may disable other borders as well. sides Frame the left and right sides of the table. top Frame the top of the table. topbot Frame the top and bottom of the table. Specifies the presence or absence of the column separator 0 No column separator rule. 1 Provide a column separator rule on the right Specifies the presence or absence of the row separator 0 No row separator rule. 1 Provide a row separator rule below Specifies the orientation of the table land 90 degrees counter-clockwise from the rest of the text flow. port The same orientation as the rest of the text flow. Specifies the table style Indicates whether or not the entries in the first column should be considered row headers firstcol Indicates that entries in the first column of the table are functionally row headers (analogous to the way that a thead provides column headers). headers Indicates that row headers are identified by use of the headers attribute on entries in the table. norowheader Indicates that entries in the first column have no special significance with respect to column headers. Specifies the horizontal alignment of text in an entry. center Centered. char Aligned on a particular character. justify Left and right justified. left Left justified. right Right justified. Specifies the vertical alignment of text in an entry. bottom Aligned on the bottom of the entry. middle Aligned in the middle. top Aligned at the top of the entry. Specifies a column specification by name. Specifies a starting column by name. Specifies a span by name. Specifies a starting column by name. Specifies an ending column by name. Provides a name for a column specification. Provides a name for a span specification.
Additional style information for downstream processing; typically the name of a style. The number of columns in the table. Must be an integer greater than zero. A wrapper for the main content of a table, or part of a table
The number of the column to which this specification applies. Must be greater than any preceding column number. Defaults to one more than the number of the preceding column, if there is one, or one. Specifies the width of the column. Specifications for a column in a table
Specifies a starting column by name. Specifies an ending column by name. Formatting information for a spanned column in a table
A table header consisting of one or more rows
A table footer consisting of one or more rows
A wrapper for the rows of a table or informal table
A row in a table
Specifies the number of additional rows which this entry occupies. Defaults to zero. Specifies the rotation of this entry. A value of 1 (true) rotates the cell 90 degrees counter-clockwise. A value of 0 (false) leaves the cell unrotated. 0 Do not rotate the cell. 1 Rotate the cell 90 degrees counter-clockwise. Specifies the scope of a header. row Applies to the row col Applies to the column rowgroup Applies to the row group colgroup Applies to the column group Specifies the entry or entries which serve as headers for this element. A cell in a table table must not occur among the children or descendants of entry informaltable must not occur among the children or descendants of entry
Additional style information for downstream processing; typically the name of a style. The number of columns in the entry table. Must be an integer greater than zero. A subtable appearing in place of an entry in a table
A table header consisting of one or more rows
A wrapper for the rows of a table or informal table
A row in a table
Indicates if the short or long title should be used in a List of Tables 0 Indicates that the full title should be used. 1 Indicates that the short short title (titleabbrev) should be used. Indicates if the table should appear in a List of Tables 0 Indicates that the table should not occur in the List of Tables. 1 Indicates that the table should appear in the List of Tables. A formal table in a document example must not occur among the children or descendants of table figure must not occur among the children or descendants of table equation must not occur among the children or descendants of table
A table without a title
none No labels number Numeric labels qanda "Q:" and "A:" labels Specifies the default labelling A question-and-answer set
A titled division in a qandaset
A question/answer set within a qandaset
A question in a qandaset
An answer to a question posed in a qandaset
A label on a question or answer
A displayed mathematical equation example must not occur among the children or descendants of equation figure must not occur among the children or descendants of equation table must not occur among the children or descendants of equation equation must not occur among the children or descendants of equation
A displayed mathematical equation without a title
A mathematical equation or expression occurring inline
A mathematical phrase that can be represented with ordinary text and a small amount of markup
Specifies that the format of the data is MathML mathml Specifies MathML. A MathML expression in a media object
Any element from the MathML namespace
Specifies that the format of the data is SVG svg Specifies SVG. An SVG drawing in a media object
Any element from the SVG namespace
Inline text that is some literal value
copyright A name with a copyright registered A name with a registered copyright service A name of a service trade A name which is trademarked Specifies the class of product name The formal name of a product
A number assigned to a product
A message set off from the text note must not occur among the children or descendants of note
Optional information
DCterms XML Schema XML Schema for http://purl.org/dc/terms/ namespace Created 2008-02-11 Created by Tim Cole (t-cole3@uiuc.edu) Tom Habing (thabing@uiuc.edu) Jane Hunter (jane@dstc.edu.au) Pete Johnston (p.johnston@ukoln.ac.uk), Carl Lagoze (lagoze@cs.cornell.edu) This schema declares XML elements for the DC elements and DC element refinements from the http://purl.org/dc/terms/ namespace. It reuses the complexType dc:SimpleLiteral, imported from the dc.xsd schema, which permits simple element content, and makes the xml:lang attribute available. This complexType permits the derivation of other complexTypes which would permit child elements. XML elements corresponding to DC elements are declared as substitutable for the abstract element dc:any, and XML elements corresponding to DC element refinements are defined as substitutable for the base elements which they refine. This means that the default type for all XML elements (i.e. corresponding to all DC elements and element refinements) is dc:SimpleLiteral. Encoding schemes are defined as complexTypes which are restrictions of the dc:SimpleLiteral complexType. These complexTypes restrict values to an appropriates syntax or format using data typing, regular expressions, or enumerated lists. In order to specify one of these encodings an xsi:type attribute must be used in the instance document. Also, note that one shortcoming of this approach is that any type can be applied to any of the elements or refinements. There is no convenient way to restrict types to specific elements using this approach. Changes in 2008-02-11 version: Add element declarations corresponding to 15 new dcterms URIs, and amend use of substitutionGroups. Add compexType definitions corresponding to ISO639-3, RFC4646.
A name given to the resource.
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource. Examples of a Creator include a person, an organization, or a service. Typically, the name of a Creator should be used to indicate the entity.
The topic of the resource. Typically, the subject will be represented using keywords, key phrases, or classification codes. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary. To describe the spatial or temporal topic of the resource, use the Coverage element.
An account of the resource. Description may include but is not limited to: an abstract, a table of contents, a graphical representation, or a free-text account of the resource.
An entity responsible for making the resource available. Examples of a Publisher include a person, an organization, or a service. Typically, the name of a Publisher should be used to indicate the entity.
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource. Examples of a Contributor include a person, an organization, or a service. Typically, the name of a Contributor should be used to indicate the entity.
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource. Date may be used to express temporal information at any level of granularity. Recommended best practice is to use an encoding scheme, such as the W3CDTF profile of ISO 8601 [W3CDTF].
The nature or genre of the resource. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the DCMI Type Vocabulary [DCMITYPE]. To describe the file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource, use the Format element.
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource. Examples of dimensions include size and duration. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the list of Internet Media Types [MIME].
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context. Recommended best practice is to identify the resource by means of a string conforming to a formal identification system.
A related resource from which the described resource is derived. The described resource may be derived from the related resource in whole or in part. Recommended best practice is to identify the related resource by means of a string conforming to a formal identification system.
A language of the resource. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as RFC 4646 [RFC4646].
A related resource. Recommended best practice is to identify the related resource by means of a string conforming to a formal identification system.
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant. Spatial topic and spatial applicability may be a named place or a location specified by its geographic coordinates. Temporal topic may be a named period, date, or date range. A jurisdiction may be a named administrative entity or a geographic place to which the resource applies. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Thesaurus of Geographic Names [TGN]. Where appropriate, named places or time periods can be used in preference to numeric identifiers such as sets of coordinates or date ranges.
Information about rights held in and over the resource. Typically, rights information includes a statement about various property rights associated with the resource, including intellectual property rights.
An alternative name for the resource. The distinction between titles and alternative titles is application-specific.
A list of subunits of the resource.
A summary of the resource.
Date of creation of the resource.
Date (often a range) of validity of a resource.
Date (often a range) that the resource became or will become available.
Date of formal issuance (e.g., publication) of the resource.
Date on which the resource was changed.
Date of acceptance of the resource. Examples of resources to which a Date Accepted may be relevant are a thesis (accepted by a university department) or an article (accepted by a journal).
Date of copyright.
Date of submission of the resource. Examples of resources to which a Date Submitted may be relevant are a thesis (submitted to a university department) or an article (submitted to a journal).
The size or duration of the resource.
The material or physical carrier of the resource.
A related resource of which the described resource is a version, edition, or adaptation. Changes in version imply substantive changes in content rather than differences in format.
A related resource that is a version, edition, or adaptation of the described resource.
A related resource that supplants, displaces, or supersedes the described resource.
A related resource that is supplanted, displaced, or superseded by the described resource.
A related resource that requires the described resource to support its function, delivery, or coherence.
A related resource that is required by the described resource to support its function, delivery, or coherence.
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
A related resource that is included either physically or logically in the described resource.
A related resource that references, cites, or otherwise points to the described resource.
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
A related resource that is substantially the same as the described resource, but in another format.
A related resource that is substantially the same as the pre-existing described resource, but in another format.
An established standard to which the described resource conforms.
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
A class of entity for whom the resource is intended or useful.
The method by which items are added to a collection.
The frequency with which items are added to a collection.
The policy governing the addition of items to a collection.
A process, used to engender knowledge, attitudes and skills, that the described resource is designed to support. Instructional Method will typically include ways of presenting instructional materials or conducting instructional activities, patterns of learner-to-learner and learner-to-instructor interactions, and mechanisms by which group and individual levels of learning are measured. Instructional methods include all aspects of the instruction and learning processes from planning and implementation through evaluation and feedback.
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
An entity that mediates access to the resource and for whom the resource is intended or useful. In an educational context, a mediator might be a parent, teacher, teaching assistant, or care-giver.
A class of entity, defined in terms of progression through an educational or training context, for which the described resource is intended.
Information about who can access the resource or an indication of its security status. Access Rights may include information regarding access or restrictions based on privacy, security, or other policies.
A legal document giving official permission to do something with the resource.
A bibliographic reference for the resource. Recommended practice is to include sufficient bibliographic detail to identify the resource as unambiguously as possible.
If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute. DCMI Type Vocabulary XML Schema XML Schema for http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/ namespace Created 2008-02-11 Created by Tim Cole (t-cole3@uiuc.edu) Tom Habing (thabing@uiuc.edu) Jane Hunter (jane@dstc.edu.au) Pete Johnston (p.johnston@ukoln.ac.uk), Carl Lagoze (lagoze@cs.cornell.edu) This schema defines a simpleType which enumerates the allowable values for the DCMI Type Vocabulary. Collection Dataset Event Image MovingImage StillImage InteractiveResource Service Software Sound Text PhysicalObject
Designates a person who is giving a speech or lecture.
A line of dialogue or other form of communication.
A grouping of lines in dialogue or other form of communication.
A container for poetry. If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
A container for speeches and other forms of communication involving dialogue. If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.
A container for plays and other forms of dramatic presentation. If this element is the root element, it must have a version attribute.