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abstract-type Abstract Type
Type or style of abstract as identified by the standards organization (for example,
“short”, “graphic”, “ASCII”, “section”).
Usage/Remarks
The Tag Set does not prescribe values for this attribute, so any type of abstract
that a standards organization records can be preserved.
OPTIONAL on element: <abstract>
Value | Meaning |
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Text, numbers, or special characters | Brief name for the type of abstract, such as “short” or “executive-summary”. |
Restriction | This attribute is an optional attribute; there is no default. |
Tagged Samples
Identifying an abbreviated form of the abstract
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<abstract abstract-type="short" specific-use="simple">
<p>Common identity-based public-key cryptographic techniques that use pairings,
including mathematical primitives for secret value (key) derivation,
public-key encryption, and digital signatures, as well as cryptographic
schemes based on those primitives are specified in this standard. Also,
related cryptographic parameters, public keys and private keys, are
specified. The purpose of this standard is to provide a reference for
specifications of a variety of techniques from which applications may
select.</p>
</abstract>
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Sample of 3 abstracts for 1 document — regular one paragraph abstract, extended abstract with several sections, and short abstract for use on Twitter
... <std-meta> <title-wrap xml:lang="en" originator="ISO"> <full>NISO STS (Standard Tag Suite) NISO Z39.102 201x</full> </title-wrap> ... <abstract> <p>The Standards Tag Suite (STS) provides a common XML format that developers, publishers, and distributors of standards, including National Standards Bodies, Regional and International Standards Bodies, and Standards Development Organizations, can use to publish and exchange full-text content and metadata of standards. STS is based on ANSI/NISO Z39-96 (JATS). Structures are provided to encode both the normative and non-normative content of: standards, adoptions of standards, and standards-like documents that are produced by standards organizations.</p> </abstract> <abstract abstract-type="extended"> <p>The Standards Tag Suite (STS) provides a common XML format that developers, publishers, and distributors of standards, including National Standards Bodies, Regional and International Standards Bodies, and Standards Development Organizations, can use to publish and exchange full-text content and metadata of standards. STS is based on ANSI/NISO Z39-96 (JATS). Structures are provided to encode both the normative and non-normative content of: standards, adoptions of standards, and standards-like documents that are produced by standards organizations.</p> <sec> <title>Purpose</title> <p>To define a suite of XML elements and attributes that describes the full-text content and metadata of standards, including co-produced standards adoptions. A common format for publishing and exchanging standards content. To preserve the intellectual content of standards independent of the form in which that content was originally delivered ...</p> </sec> <sec> <title>Scope</title> <p>The elements and attributes that describe both the metadata and the full content of published normative standards documents ...</p> </sec> <sec> <title>Two Tag Sets</title> <p>The Interchange Tag Set provides a format in which standards organizations and publishers can deliver content to a range of other standards bodies and disseminators. The Extended Tag Set allows both the XHTML and CALS table models to account for legacy publishing of intensive table information.</p> </sec> </abstract> <abstract abstract-type="twitter"> <p>NISO STS (Standards Tag Suite) is a standard for tagging and interchanging standards documents in XML.</p> </abstract> ... </std-meta> ...