referenceHeader (article)

Node type: Block element (can contain only other elements)

Whitespace: Not protected

Definition

Contains metadata associated with an article, such as the page numbers, work (citation) title, and keywords or search terms.

Child Nodes or Content

publicationID (file-level)

workTitle

One or more:

authorName

editor

Choice of one:

Icon identifying optional elements = Optional element or attribute

Parent Elements

article

Code Sample

<referenceHeader>

<publicationID title="a-word-for-the-hesitant-missionary"/>

<workTitle>A Word for the Hesitant Missionary</workTitle>

<authorName>Dieter F. Uchtdorf</authorName>

<pageNumber>4–7</pageNumber>

<subjectGroup>

<subject>faith</subject>

<subject>grace</subject>

<subject>joy</subject>

<subject>missionary work</subject>

</subjectGroup>

<searchTerms>

<authorRole>First Presidency</authorRole>

<collection>First Presidency Message</collection>

</searchTerms>

<editor>Ryan Carr</editor>

<nextParaID>34</nextParaID>

<versions>

<version stage="source" org="publishing-services" timeStamp="2013-01-19T04:27:36.62-07:00">1</version>

</versions>

</referenceHeader>

Notes

Any element that can exist in a file by itself needs a referenceHeader. Examples include book, chapter, magazine, article, topicBlock, and figureBlock.

Marking in Microsoft Word

Enter code directly using the xmlPara paragraph style.