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The various citation styles are used by eXtyles NLM to create links in the XML between cited items, such as boxes, figures, tables, and bibliographic references, and citations of these items elsewhere in the document. This page describes how these styles are used.

These character styles are added automatically to the Word document by the eXtyles NLM Citation Matching process. However, they can also be applied carefully by hand if eXtyles NLM fails to identify a citation correctly or if a citation needs to be added to the text.

As with the other classes of character styles, the cite_base character style is not used itself. However, it can be used to specify properties to be inherited by the other citation character styles. Do not apply cite_base to the contents of your document.

cite_app

The cite_app character style is used to mark citations of appendixes or annexes.

cite_bib

Citations to items in the reference list or bibliography are marked with the cite_bib character style.

cite_box

The cite_box character style is used to identify citations of numbered boxes. The numbered boxes themselves may be placed anywhere in the Word file. By default, in the exported XML, numbered boxes will be placed immediately after the paragraph in which they are first cited.

cite_en, cite_fn

eXtyles NLM can now run all relevant Advanced Processes on "live" Word endnotes and footnotes. However, many customers prefer to represent endnotes and footnotes as regular body paragraphs in the Word file, particularly for author footnotes such as correspondence information or present address details. In that case, the character styles cite_en and cite_fn are used to mark citations of endnotes and footnotes, respectively.

By default, the text of footnotes will be placed in the XML immediately after the citation (see below). Endnotes will be placed in a fn-group element at the end of the file.

cite_eq

The cite_eq character style is used to mark citations of numbered equations.

cite_fig, cite_fig_nomove

Citations of numbered figures are generally styled as cite_fig, and this is the character style that will be applied automatically by eXtyles NLM Citation Matching. The figure itself can be placed either close to where it is cited, or at the end of the Word file (or, indeed, anywhere else in the document). On export to XML, by default eXtyles NLM will move the elements for the associated figure to immediately after the paragraph at which the figure is first cited. However, there may be times when this is not appropriate, for example, if a figure is cited "in passing" in the Methods section but is discussed more fully later in the Results or Discussion section. In this case, you can apply the character style cite_fig_nomove by hand, replacing the cite_fig style, and this will mean that the link between the citation and the figure is retained in the XML, but the figure will not be moved to this location.

cite_tbl, cite_tbl_nomove

The cite_tbl character style is used by eXtyles NLM to mark citations of numbered tables during Citation Matching. The table itself can be placed anywhere in the document. As with figure citations, the character style cite_tbl_nomove can be applied by hand to mark citations of tables that are made "in passing", meaning that the link between the citation and the table is preserved, but the table is not moved to this location in the XML.

Example

The following example demonstrates the use of the citation character styles. This illustration is an excerpt from the sample document: Sample_4_Character-styles.docx

JATS XML Example - Appendix citation
			<p>
				Impossible considered invitation him men instrument saw celebrated (
				<xref ref-type="app" rid="appA">
					Appendix A
				</xref>
				). Put rest and must set kind next many near nay.
			</p>
...
		<app-group>
			<app id="appA">
				<label>
					Appendix A
				</label>
				<title>
					From they fine john he give of rich he
				</title>
				<p>
					Received the likewise law graceful his. Nor might set along charm now equal green. Pleased yet equally correct colonel not one. Say anxious carried compact conduct sex general nay certain. Mrs for recommend exquisite household eagerness preserved now. My improved honoured he am ecstatic quitting greatest formerly.
				</p>
			</app>
		</app-group>
JATS XML Example - Bibliographic citation
			<p>
				He exquisite continued explained middleton am [
				<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r1">
					1
				</xref>
				]. Voice hours young woody has she think equal.
			</p>
...
		<ref-list>
			<title>
				Bibliography
			</title>
			<ref id="r1">
				<label>
					1
				</label>
				<mixed-citation publication-type="book">
					Conan Doyle, A. (1888). A Study in Scarlet. London: Ward, Lock &amp; Co.
				</mixed-citation>
			</ref>
		</ref-list>
JATS XML Example - Box citation
			<p>
				Estate moment he at on wonder at season little (
				<xref ref-type="boxed-text" rid="b1">
					Box 1
				</xref>
				). Six garden result summer set family esteem nay estate.
			</p>
			<boxed-text id="b1">
				<label>
					Box 1
				</label>
				<caption>
					<title>
						At he spot with five of view
					</title>
				</caption>
				<p>
					Consulted he eagerness unfeeling deficient existence of. Calling nothing end fertile for venture way boy.
				</p>
			</boxed-text>
JATS XML Example - Footnote citation
			<p>
				End admiration
				<xref ref-type="fn" rid="fn1">
					<sup>
						1
					</sup>
				</xref>
				<fn id="fn1">
					<label>
						1
					</label>
					<p>
						Additions can suspected its concealed put furnished. Met the why particular devonshire decisively considered partiality.
					</p>
				</fn>
				mrs unreserved discovered comparison especially invitation (
				<xref ref-type="disp-formula" rid="e1">
					Equation 1
				</xref>
				).
			</p>
JATS XML Example - Equation citation
			<p>
				End admiration
				<xref ref-type="fn" rid="fn1">
					<sup>
						1
					</sup>
				</xref>
				<fn id="fn1">
					<label>
						1
					</label>
					<p>
						Additions can suspected its concealed put furnished. Met the why particular devonshire decisively considered partiality.
					</p>
				</fn>
				mrs unreserved discovered comparison especially invitation (
				<xref ref-type="disp-formula" rid="e1">
					Equation 1
				</xref>
				).
			</p>
			<disp-formula id="e1">
				&#x0009;
				<mml:math display="block" id="m1">
					<mml:mrow>
						<mml:msqrt>
							<mml:mrow>
								<mml:msup>
									<mml:mi>
										b
									</mml:mi>
									<mml:mn>
										2
									</mml:mn>
								</mml:msup>
								<mml:mo>
									&#x2212;
								</mml:mo>
								<mml:mn>
									4
								</mml:mn>
								<mml:mi>
									a
								</mml:mi>
								<mml:mi>
									c
								</mml:mi>
							</mml:mrow>
						</mml:msqrt>
					</mml:mrow>
				</mml:math>
				<label>
					(1)
				</label>
			</disp-formula>
JATS XML Example - Figure citation
			<p>
				In reasonable compliment favourable is connection dispatched in terminated (
				<xref ref-type="fig" rid="f1">
					Figure 1
				</xref>
				). Do esteem object we called father excuse remove.
			</p>
			<fig id="f1" position="float" fig-type="figure">
				<label>
					Figure 1
				</label>
				<caption>
					<p>
						Two assure edward whence the was. Who worthy yet ten boy denote wonder. Weeks views her sight old tears sorry.
					</p>
				</caption>
				<graphic xlink:href="12345-f1">
				</graphic>
			</fig>
JATS XML Example - Table citation
			<p>
				If sincerity he to curiosity arranging (
				<xref ref-type="table" rid="t1">
					Table 1
				</xref>
				). Learn taken terms be as. Scarcely mrs produced too removing new old.
			</p>
			<table-wrap id="t1" position="float">
				<label>
					Table 1
				</label>
				<caption>
					<title>
						Apartments frequently or motionless on reasonable projecting expression
					</title>
				</caption>
				<graphic xlink:href="12345-t1">
				</graphic>
			</table-wrap>
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