<uri>

Uniform Resource Indicator (URI)

Identifies a Uniform Resource Indicator (such as a URL) that may be used as a live link, typically naming a website, such as <url>http://www.mulberrytech.com</url>

Remarks

The content of this element may either be the URI:

<uri>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov</uri>

or name the URI and use @xlink:href to specify the URI:

<uri xlink:href="https://www.mulberrytech.com">Mulberry's Website</uri>

Attributes

content-type Type of Content
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

Related Elements

The <self-uri> element is used when an article is available in multiple forms, for example, as a means of indicating the online version of a print article. Conversely, a URI that indicates a different article or any other kind of external reference is usually tagged with the <ext-link> element. The element <uri>, although allowed everywhere <ext-link> is used, is more typically part of an address, information concerning a contributor, or part of a reference citation. Loosely put, an external link <ext-link> is intended to act as a link; a URI <uri> makes no promises but identifies a URI, such as a URL, when it is present in the text of an address or a citation; and self-uri points to another form of the same article.

The elements used in an address include the address class elements: <addr-line>, <country>, <fax>, <institution>, and <phone> and the address linking class elements: <email>, <ext-link>, and <uri>.

Content Model

<!ELEMENT  uri          (#PCDATA %uri-elements;)*                    >

Expanded Content Model

(#PCDATA)*

Description

Text, numbers, or special characters, zero or more

This element may be contained in:

<address>, <aff>, <alt-title>, <array>, <article-meta>, <article-title>, <attrib>, <bold>, <chapter-title>, <chem-struct>, <chem-struct-wrap>, <collab>, <comment>, <contrib>, <contrib-group>, <copyright-statement>, <corresp>, <def-head>, <disp-formula>, <disp-formula-group>, <element-citation>, <fig>, <fig-group>, <front-stub>, <funding-statement>, <graphic>, <inline-supplementary-material>, <italic>, <license-p>, <media>, <meta-value>, <mixed-citation>, <monospace>, <named-content>, <overline>, <p>, <part-title>, <preformat>, <product>, <publisher-loc>, <related-article>, <related-object>, <roman>, <sans-serif>, <sc>, <source>, <strike>, <styled-content>, <sub>, <subtitle>, <sup>, <supplementary-material>, <table-wrap>, <table-wrap-group>, <td>, <term>, <term-head>, <th>, <title>, <trans-source>, <trans-subtitle>, <trans-title>, <underline>

Example 1

In an element-style bibliographic reference (punctuation and spacing removed):

...
<ref>
<element-citation publication-type="book" publication-format="web">
<source>Fact sheet: AIDS information resources</source>
<comment>[Internet]</comment>
<publisher-loc>Bethesda (MD)</publisher-loc>
<publisher-name>National Library of Medicine
(US)</publisher-name>
<year>2003</year>
<month>May</month>
<day>2</day>
<date-in-citation content-type="updated">updated 2005 Jul 14</date-in-citation>
<date-in-citation content-type="access-date">cited 2006 Nov 15</date-in-citation>
<size units="screen">[about 3 screens]</size>
<comment>Available from:
<uri>http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/factsheets/aidsinfs.html</uri>
</comment>
</element-citation>
</ref>
...


Example 2

In a mixed-style bibliographic reference (punctuation and spacing preserved):

...
<ref>
<mixed-citation publication-type="book" publication-format="web">
<source>Fact sheet: AIDS information resources</source>
[Internet]. <publisher-loc>Bethesda
(MD)</publisher-loc>: <publisher-name>National
Library of Medicine (US)</publisher-name>;
<year>2003</year> <month>May</month> <day>2</day>
[updated <date-in-citation  content-type="updated">2005 Jul 14
</date-in-citation>; cited  <date-in-citation 
content-type="access-date">2006 Nov 15</date-in-citation>].
<size units="screen">[about 3 screens]</size>.
Available from:
<uri>http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/factsheets/aidsinfs.html</uri>.
</mixed-citation>
</ref>
...


Example 3

In article metadata

...
<article-meta>...
<contrib-group>
<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name><surname>Silverstein</surname> 
<given-names>Michael Q.</given-names>
</name>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="affDorelco"><sup>1</sup></xref>
</contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name><surname>Taylor</surname> 
<given-names>James C.</given-names>
</name>
<degrees>Ph D</degrees>
<aff id="affDorelco">Dorelco Corporation Ltd.</aff>
<aff id="IIDR">
<institution>Institute of Infectious Disease Research
</institution>
<addr-line>Oberlin, Washington 96204;</addr-line>
</aff>
<aff id="UWW">
<institution>Department of Pathobiology, 
University of WallieWash</institution>
<addr-line>Oberlin, Washington 96204</addr-line>
</aff>
<aff>
<institution>University of Kuopio</institution> 
<addr-line>Kuopio</addr-line>
<country>Finland</country>
</aff>
<address>
<institution>Kalakukko Corporation</institution>
<addr-line>17 West Jefferson St.</addr-line>
<addr-line>Suite 207</addr-line>
<addr-line>New South Finland, MD 20856.</addr-line> 
<phone>(301) 754-5766</phone>
<fax>(301) 754-5765</fax>
<email>jct@kalakukko.com.fi</email>
<uri>http://www.kalakukko.com</uri>
</address>
</contrib>
</contrib-group>...
</article-meta>...

Module

common3.ent