othercredit — A person or entity, other than an author or editor, credited in a document
othercredit ::=
personnameCommon attributes and common linking attributes.
Additional attributes:
Required attributes are shown in bold.
DocBook allows you to directly identify authors and editors. The othercredit element provides a mechanism for identifying other individuals, for example, contributors or production editors, in a similar context.
May be formatted inline or as a displayed block, depending on context. Sometimes suppressed.
Common attributes and common linking attributes.
Identifies the nature of the contributor
| Enumerated values: | |
|---|---|
| “copyeditor” |
A copy editor |
| “graphicdesigner” |
A graphic designer |
| “other” |
Some other contributor |
| “productioneditor” |
A production editor |
| “technicaleditor” |
A technical editor |
| “translator” |
A translator |
Identifies the nature of the contributor
| Enumerated values: | |
|---|---|
| “other” |
Identifies a non-standard contribution |
Identifies the nature of the non-standard contribution
These elements contain othercredit: authorgroup, biblioentry, bibliomixed, bibliomset, biblioset, info (db.info), info (db.titleforbidden.info), info (db.titleonly.info), info (db.titleonlyreq.info), info (db.titlereq.info).
The following elements occur in othercredit: address, affiliation, contrib, email, orgdiv, orgname, personblurb, personname, uri.
<article xmlns='http://docbook.org/ns/docbook'>
<info>
<title>Example othercredit</title>
<author>
<personname>
<firstname>Norman</firstname>
<surname>Walsh</surname>
</personname>
</author>
<othercredit>
<personname>
<firstname>John</firstname>
<surname>Doe</surname>
</personname>
<contrib>Extensive review and rough drafts of Section 1.3, 1.4, and 1.5
</contrib>
</othercredit>
<biblioid>5</biblioid>
</info>
<para>…</para>
</article>
…