<bio>

Biography

Biographical data concerning a contributor, usually an author or editor or the description of a collaboration. A <bio> concerns a person or group who wrote or otherwise contributed to the article.

Remarks

In print publications, the biographical text associated with an article may not appear with the article metadata; for example, it may appear at the end of the article, in a sidebar, or collected with other biographies in a separate section of the publication. Biographies may be as short as a few words (tagged as a <p>) or as long as a section with internal subsections.

Conversion Note: The XLink linking attribute @xlink:href may be used to point to a picture of the contributor, to a more complete vita, to his/her website, etc.

Attributes

content-type Type of Content
id Identifier
rid Reference to an Identifier
specific-use Specific Use
xlink:actuate Actuating the Link
xlink:href Href (Linking Mechanism)
xlink:role Role of the Link
xlink:show Showing the Link
xlink:title Title of the Link
xlink:type Type of Link
xmlns:xlink XLink Namespace Declaration

Content Model

<!ELEMENT  bio          %bio-model;                                  >

Expanded Content Model

(sec-meta?, label?, title?, 
(address | alternatives | array | boxed-text | chem-struct-wrap | fig | 
fig-group | graphic | media | preformat | supplementary-material | 
table-wrap | table-wrap-group | disp-formula | disp-formula-group | 
p | def-list | list | tex-math | mml:math | related-article | 
related-object | disp-quote | speech | statement | verse-group)*, 
(sec)*, 
(fn-group | glossary | ref-list)*)

Description

The following, in order:

This element may be contained in:

<back>, <collab>, <contrib>, <contrib-group>

Example 1

Section-style <bio> with headed sections

...
<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>...</name>
<bio>
<p>One of the most well-known Surgeons General of the
United States (1982-1989), C. Everett Koop&rsquo;s illustrious
career encompasses more than 35 years ...</p>
<sec>
<label>1</label><title>Education</title>
<p>Following his graduation from Dartmouth College (B.A.,
1937), Koop received his M.D. degree ...</p>
</sec>
<sec>
<label>2</label><title>Medical Practice</title>
<p>Following his training, Koop joined the staff of
Children&rsquo;s Hospital of Philadelphia as a pediatric
surgeon; in 1946 he became ...</p>
</sec>
<sec>
<label>3</label><title>Government Office</title>
<p>Koop became Surgeon General in January 1982.  During
his tenure, he was a strong advocate on public health issues
such as the rights of the disabled, smoking, and ...</p>
<p>The same year as his appointment, controversy arose
involving the treatment of a disabled newborn ...</p>
...
</sec>
...
</bio>
</contrib>
...

Example 2

<article>
<front>...
<article-meta>...
<contrib-group>
<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name><surname>Forster</surname>
<given-names>Anne</given-names></name>
<role>Designed electronic devices and protocols</role>
<xref ref-type="aff"/>
<bio>
<p><bold>Anne Forster</bold> is the current editor of
the <italic>OASIS Microwave Journal</italic>, responsible
for Technical Committee and Developments. She received
her BE and PhD in electrical engineering from the
University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
Currently, she is professor in the School of
Electronic Engineering at the University of
Finlandia, where she holds the chair in Microwave
Electronics</p>
<p>She is a member of the technical program committee
for the International Microwave Symposium and a member
of the editorial board for the <italic>Mulberry
Transactions on Microwave Theory and Technique</italic>.
she has organized many workshops and taught many
short courses on microwave signal integrity and
wireless and RF design.</p>
</bio>
<email>afwiz@queensland.edu</email>
</contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author">...
</contrib>
</contrib-group>...</article-meta>
</front>
<body>...
</body>
<back>
...
</back></article>

Module

common3.ent