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/ Alan Cocks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| I gather from the element reference in *Docbook: TDG* that to express the
|relationship between, say, an article and the journal in which it is published, one
|should use two BIBLIOSETs inside a single BIBLIOENTRY.
|
| However, how should one express the relationship between two distinct BIBLIOENTRYs?
|
| I've searched the [EMAIL PROTECTED] archive and on the web, but I haven't
|found a clear answer.
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| The kinds of cases I have in mind are:
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| - one biblioentry representing an article published in a journal, and another
|representing the anthology in which it is reprinted
|
| - conversely, one biblioentry (eg, a newspaper article) that is an extract from
|another (eg, a book)
|
| - one biblioentry (an article) that is a review of another (a book by a different
|author)
|
| - two biblioentrys representing different language editions or different revisions
|of the same book
You could simply put the two biblioentrys next to each other. For what
purpose do you want to establish a link between them?
Be seeing you,
norm
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Norman Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | There is no glory so bright but
http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/ | the veil of business can hide it
Chair, DocBook Technical Committee | effectually. With most men life is
| postponed to some trivial business
| and so therefore is heaven. Men
| think foolishly they may abuse and
| misspend life as they please and
| when they get to heaven turn over
| a new leaf.--Thoreau
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