Thanks Rintze for relaunshing the debate

I have adopted option four as follows:
Citation relevant variables will be stored on export in XMP sidecar files as

<rdf:Description rdf:about="" xmlns:cs="http://purl.org/digilib/cita/";>
<citation:title>Embedded Metadata add Value to Scientific
Publications</citation:title>
<citation:number-of-pages>3</citation:number-of-pages>
<citation:original-publisher-place>Geneva</citation:original-publisher-place>
...
</rdf:Description>

and those which cannot be mapped to DC will also be carried under pdfx as
custom attribute/value pairs with the 'citation_' prefix, same as already in
use in many HTML files.

to aurimas: You are absolutely right, 'pagerange' is not in the CSL
specification. It is a convenience variable I have used, but it exports as
'page' and not as 'pagerange'. My fault, sorry for the misleading typo.

to robert: be happy to include a bridge for PRISM variables if this is a
widely used standard. Just show me a mapping list and the purl.org entry to
use.



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