Hi again
A print edition has an implied author for some of the bibliography (ie
under the heading "Books by Brecht). I'd like to have the author in the
bibliographic reference so I can generate an OpenURL query when it is
online, but I'd also want to be able to suppress it for any display. Is
this an occasion when I'd use @condition on the author?
<bibliomixed
xml:id="bibl8"><author><personname><firstname>Berthold</firstname>
<surname>Brecht</surname></personname></author><title><emphasis
role="italic">Poems and Songs from the Plays</emphasis></title>, edited
and mainly translated by <editor><personname><firstname>John</firstname>
<surname>Willett</surname></personname></editor>
(<address><city>London</city></address>:
<publishername>Methuen</publishername>,
<pubdate>1990</pubdate>)</bibliomixed>
Similarly, where there are multiple items in a bibliography by an
author, I want to keep the long dash, but inherit (and not display) the
implied author from the preceding item. So, this would give me something
like this:
<bibliomixed><bibliomset relation="article"><author
condition="condition1"><personname
role="last-first"><surname>Adamson</surname>
<firstname>Sylvia</firstname></personname></author><phrase
condition="condition2">————</phrase>, ‘<title>The Literary
Language</title>’</bibliomset>, in <bibliomset
role="monograph"><editor><personname><firstname>Roger</firstname>
<surname>Lass</surname></personname></editor> (ed.), <title><emphasis
role="italic">The Cambridge History of the English Language: Volume 3,
1476–1776</emphasis></title> (<address><city>Cambridge</city></address>,
<pubdate>2000</pubdate>)</bibliomset>, pp. 539–653</bibliomixed>
This feels right, but I'd just be grateful for confirmation, or for a
pointer to a preferred way of doing this.
Thanks
Brad
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