<corresp>

Correspondence Information

Definition

Information concerning which of the authors (or other contributors) is the corresponding contributor, to whom information requests should be addressed.

Remarks

A cross-reference element (<xref>) may point to the this element’s Identifier attribute.

Attribute

id Identifier

Related Elements

Authoring and Conversion Note: In current journal DTD practice, information naming one contributor as the corresponding contributor may be tagged explicitly using a <corresp> element or may just be one of many footnotes <fn> concerning the contributor. Although this DTD Suite supports both practices, if possible, the correspondence information should be tagged using the Correspondence Information <corresp> element.

Model Description

Any combination of:

Tagged Example


<contrib-group>
  <contrib contrib-type="author">
    <name>
      <surname>Genton</surname>
      <given-names>Blaise</given-names>
    </name>
    <role>senior scientist</role>
    <xref ref-type="aff">
      <sup>
        <italic>a</italic>
      </sup>
    </xref>
    <xref ref-type="corresp" rid="cor1">&#x2010;</xref>
  </contrib>
</contrib-group>
<aff>
  <sup>
    <italic>a</italic>
  </sup>Policlinique M&#x00E9;dicale Universitaire, 1005 Lausanne,
Switzerland, <sup>
    <italic>b</italic>
  </sup>Swiss Federal Office of Public Health, Bern,
Switzerland</aff>
<author-notes>
  <fn fn-type="con">
    <p>&#x2003; Contributors: VD'A was responsible for data entry,
management and analysis, interpretation of results, and writing the
manuscript. PL was responsible for clinical supervision, data
collection, and interpretation of results.</p>
  </fn>
  <corresp id="cor1">&#x2010; Correspondence to: B Genton
<email>Blaise.Genton@hospvd.ch</email></corresp>
</author-notes>
<pub-date pub-type="pub">
  <day>13</day>
  <month>4</month>
  <year>2002</year>
</pub-date>


Module

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