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The Note in Proof style should be used to indicate material that is added at a late stage of production, after the article has first been typeset and proofread by the author(s) and/or a proofreader.

There is no heading style for this content by default.

In the XML example, the heading is presented as run-in bold text. In the XML, it is mapped to regular bold text, not to a separate <label> or <title> element.

According to the documentation for the JATS DTD, "A Note in Proof contains late-breaking news items or other material produced while the document was being typeset or was otherwise in production, that therefore happened too late to be included in the text of the work.

This is typically NOT peer-reviewed content, and citations to other material within such content are usually integrated into the text or put inside the last paragraph, not listed separately in a bibliographic reference list."

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Check out the Notes Added in Proof XML page in the JATS Export section for XML export examples.

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