This alternative type of citation comes from an older version of JATS and is now deprecated in JATS; avoid using it. For NISO STS, use the element <std> for a citation to a standard; use either the <element-citation> element or the <mixed-citation> element to tag a dataset, journal article, book, or any document that is not a standard.
The following, in order:
Any combination of:
Any combination of:
<source> Source (in a citation), zero or one
<patent> Patent Number (in a citation), zero or one
<trans-source> Translated Source (in a citation), zero or one
Any one of:
The following, in order:
<month> Month (in a citation), zero or one
<day> Day (in a citation), zero or one
<time-stamp> Time Stamp For Cited Work (deprecated), zero or one
<season> Season (in a citation), zero or one
<access-date> Access Date For Cited Work (deprecated), zero or one
<volume> Volume Number (in a citation), zero or one
<edition> Edition Number, zero or one
<conf-name> Conference Name (in a citation), zero or one
<conf-date> Conference Date (in a citation), zero or one
<conf-loc> Conference Location (in a citation), zero or one
Any combination of:
<publisher-loc> Publisher’s Location (in a citation), zero or one
<publisher-name> Publisher's Name (in a citation), zero or one
Zero or more occurrences of the following, in order:
<fpage> First Page (in a citation), zero or one
<lpage> Last Page (in a citation), zero or one
<page-count> Page Count, zero or one
<series> Series (in a citation), zero or one
<comment> Comment (in a citation), zero or more
<pub-id> Publication Identifier (in a citation), zero or more
<annotation> Annotation (in a citation), zero or one