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<institution-id> Institution Identifier
A externally defined institutional identifier, whether organization-specific (for
example,
“IEEE”) or from an established identifying authority (for example, “Ringgold” or “ISNI”).
Usage/Remarks
Used with an Institutional Name
A wrapper element named <institution-wrap> holds both the name of an institution (<institution>) and any identifiers for that institution (<institution-id>), for example, an INSI or Ringgold ID.
External Identifier
The
<institution-id> element holds an external identifier, assigned to an
institution by a publisher, an archive or library, or an agency such as Ringgold or
ISNI. The
contents of this element should not be confused with the @id attribute, which holds an internal document identifier that can be used by software
to construct a simple in-document link.
Multiple Identifiers
A single institution may have multiple identifiers, either because different assigning
agencies have defined an identifier or because the entity belongs to more than one
larger
organizational unit, for example, a laboratory may be part of multiple institutions.
Common Practice
All levels of a multi-tier
organization may be listed within a single
<institution> element and
given a single institution identifier. For example, a program, a
department, and a university may be part of the same
<institution>, inside a single
<institution-wrap> with a single
<institution-id>. Similarly both a corporation and a
division within the corporation might be inside one <institution> element, inside a <institution-wrap> with a single institution
identifier (<institution-id>). Alternatively, a divisional distinction such as an
“organization” element with a subordinate “dept” and an “office”
inside a department could tagged using multiple
<institution> elements with the
@content-type attribute differentiating institution, department, and
office. Each of these divisions could be assigned an institutional identifier
(<institution-id>), which would require the wrapper element
<institution-wrap>.
Attributes
Models and Context
May be contained in
Description
Text, numbers, or special characters
Content Model
<!ELEMENT institution-id %institution-id-model; >
Expanded Content Model
(#PCDATA)
Tagged Sample
One <institution-wrap>, multiple identifiers
... <funding-source><institution-wrap> <institution content-type="laboratory">Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center</institution> </institution-wrap>, operated by <institution-wrap> <institution-id institution-id-type="Ringgold">1846</institution-id> <institution-id institution-id-type="ISNI">0000 0001 2170 1429</institution-id> <institution content-type="university">Boston University</institution> </institution-wrap>, <institution-wrap> <institution-id institution-id-type="Ringgold">1812</institution-id> <institution content-type="university">Harvard University</institution> </institution-wrap>, <institution-wrap> <institution-id institution-id-type="Ringgold">2167</institution-id> <institution content-type="university">MIT</institution> </institution-wrap>, <institution-wrap> <institution-id institution-id-type="Ringgold">1848</institution-id> <institution content-type="university">Northeastern University</institution> </institution-wrap>, and the <institution-wrap> <institution-id institution-id-type="Ringgold">14707</institution-id> <institution content-type="university">University of Massachusetts</institution> </institution-wrap></funding-source> ...