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Subject: Re: [docbook] LOC CIP



On May 1, 2006, at 9:18 AM, Bob Stayton wrote:

> I"m pretty sure <biblioid type="libraryofcongress"> was intended to  
> hold the LOC call number, such as "E184.J5 F484 1997".

Bob,

My understanding of biblioid matches yours.  However, this isn't CIP.

Here's an example of CIP (sorry it's not a technical doc... it's book  
I have handy on my desk.)


Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Macdonald, Sarah.
Holy Cow: an Indian Adventure / Sarah Macdonald.
p. cm.
Originally published: Sydney : Bantam Books, 2002.
ISBN 0-7679-1574-7
1. Macdonald, Sarah-Travel-India-New Delhi.
2. New Delhi (India)-Description and travel.
3. New Delhi (India)-Social life and customs. I. Title

DS486.D3M215 2004
954'.56052'092-dc21
CIP



The only element I can think of to represent this information would  
be BiblioMisc. The information must be formatted with line breaks in  
a certain structure that is determined by LOC.  I don't think it  
would be possible to further structure the components of the CIP data.


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