<publisher> is used to encode the name of the publisher in a contextually-dependent matter. If used within <publicationstmt> in <eadheader> or in <titlepage> within <frontmatter>, it is the name of the party responsible for issuing/distributing the encoded finding aid. When used within the <imprint> element in a <bibref> element, it refers to the name of the party issuing a bibliographic work being cited.
Attributes
- ALTRENDER – not required. Use if the content of the element should be displayed or printed differently than the rendering established in a style sheet for other occurrences of the element.
- AUDIENCE – not required. Use to set whether the element’s contents will be visible to external users or to internal ones. Possible values are: “internal” and “external.”
- ID – not required. Creates an ID for element. Can be used for linking.
- ENCODINGANALOG – not required. May contain information to map this tag to other encoding schemas.
Subelements
<publisher> may contain PCDATA, <emph>, <extptr>, <lb />, and <ptr>.
Our EAD file so far
Let’s fill in a publisher!
<ead> <eadheader> <eadid countrycode="us" mainagencycode="dgwl" url="http://www.eadiva.com/sample/">rkt-01</eadid> <filedesc> <titlestmt> <titleproper>Inventory of Something Useful for Learning EAD <date>2012-2013</date></titleproper> <subtitle>A totally awesome finding aid with a subtitle too</subtitle> <author>Ruth K. Tillman, the EADiva</author> <sponsor>Encoding thanks to EADiva's donation of her spare time.</sponsor> </titlestmt> <editionstmt><edition>1st ed.</edition> <p>Didn't need to specify since it's first edition, but wanted to use the fields.</p> </editionstmt> <publicationstmt> <date>2012</date> <publisher>EADiva.com</publisher> <address> <addressline>1600 Pennsylvania Ave</addressline> <addressline>Washington, DC, 20001</addressline> <addressline>Phone: 202-555-1234</addressline> </address> </publicationstmt> </filedesc> <profiledesc> </profiledesc> <revisiondesc> </revisiondesc> </eadheader> <frontmatter><!--we're going to display it here just to show how it's used--> </frontmatter> <archdesc> </archdesc> </ead> |