Closed Maelplaine closed 5 years ago
Don't think there's anything to do here, it's already supported.
But:
It may be styled or treated differently thanks to its kwd-group-type.
Not sure what this means.
@thewilkybarkid Yes that makes sense it will be included in the XML
Not sure what this means.
That's the XML tag for the article classification name. For example, "Research Organism" for eLife or JEL Classification for IJM
That's the XML tag for the article classification name. For example, "Research Organism" for eLife or JEL Classification for IJM
@kwd-group-type
is an attribute (ie for machines). We've implemented using the <title>
element (which contains a human-readable form) or certain @kwd-group-type
values (currently author-keywords
and research-organism
).
If there's an expectation about being 'styled or treated differently', that needs clarifying/specifying.
/cc @Melissa37
For a MVP I don't think we need to try and link this to the taxonomy or anything for machine reading purposes. IJM has had them hidden in PDFs so far and if they want to invest in this additional piece then that's something for development by them.
Does that answer the question?
Unless you are asking whether they need a separate section with a header? I think not, again for MVP.
Hope I understand! M
Yep, I read this as there's nothing to do so can close. (IJM can already include their 'JEL classification' as long as they include a <title>
.)
Problem / Motivation
Proposed solution
Provide a list of keywords, organized in group, in the footer of the article page. The keywords don’t link to anything else yet.
Tasks
Clarification needed and assumptions
Is this a keyword group that is different from other keyword groups like research organisms, categories and tags? Or is it a different instance of the same pattern?
Technical notes
User interface / Wireframes
Not identical but could be similar to:
IJM JEL tafs