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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (04) ◽  
pp. 0426
Author(s):  
Terry Bollinger

For anyone trying to understand both the basics and the full range of options available when making a DOI metadata submission to Crossref, this linked table of XML element and attribute descriptions gives one small publisher’s best understanding of the most recent version of Crossref’s metadata submission elements and attributes. As of April 2021, the most recent version of Crossref XML files is 4.4.2. This table provides definitions for the six Crossref XML Schema Definition (xsd) files that include the most commonly used description elements of a DOI submission: crossref4.4.2.xsd, common4.4.2.xsd, fundref.xsd, AccessIndicators.xsd, clinicaltrials.xsd, and relations.xsd. The table also includes a brief description of the main features of the externally defined jats:abstract (JATS) element. This table focuses not on XML syntax but on the intent and structure of the elements from a small publisher perspective. This table is one small publisher’s interpretation of Crossref XML and is not authoritative in any way. It will inevitably contain errors, and the author takes no responsibility for its use, which is necessarily and entirely at your own risk. Any submissions created with information from this table should be verified for correctness against the official automated documentation and tools at the Crossref submission site. Note, however, that occasional errors and inconsistencies in those Crossref XML files were uncovered during the creation of this table. Every effort has been made here both to document inconsistencies in the original files and in this interpretation of those files. Important links to Crossref documentation, including comment on the apparent status of Crossref web pages, are provided in the References section after the table on the last document page.


Author(s):  
José Carlos Bermejo

This is an essay on the book Dialéctica existencial y psicoanálisis, published in 1972. Its author, José Manuel López Nogueira, was a psychiatrist and philosopher who lived in Galicia (Spain) during the dictatorship of General Franco. In this book the author develops a systemic theory on the social and individual life, integrating with it knowledge from neurology, psychiatry, philosophy of history and existential philosophy. Published by a small publisher in a backward country, this book, with its complete and updated references in 1972, is an outstanding document for Spanish intellectual historyKey wordsPhilosophy, psychiatry, intellectual history, Spain under Franco.ResumenEl presente ensayo aborda el libro Dialéctica existencial y psicoanálisis, publicado en 1972. Su autor, José Manuel López Nogueira, fue un psiquiatra y filósofo que vivió en Galicia (España) durante la dictadura del General Franco. En este libro, el autor desarrolla una teoría global acerca de la vida social e individual, integrando los conocimientos de la neurología, la psiquiatría, la filosofía de la historia y la filosofía existencialista. Publicado por una pequeña editorial en un país culturalmente atrasado, este libro, con sus exhaustivas y actualizadas referencias en 1972, constituye un extraordinario documento para el estudio de la historia intelectual española.Palabras clave:filosofía, psiquiatría, historia intelectual, historia del franquismo.


2015 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 20-29
Author(s):  
Gustavo Grandal Montero ◽  
Erica Foden-Lenahan

The world of art publishing is often characterized by hefty exhibition catalogues and glossy artist monographs that aim to be comprehensive documentation of a theme or an artist’s output, but also cost more than pocket money to purchase. As art librarians we purchase, move, and sometimes read them every day. Occasionally a publication will catch your attention, maybe because it appears ephemeral, or perhaps because it more closely resembles books that you might accession into an artists’ books or artists’ publications collection. Occasional Papers publications have that look and yet their content points to a wider audience. Their philosophy of the cheap paperback makes them unusual in mainstream art publishing. How does a small publisher survive? Clearly by disregarding just about everything the publishing textbooks say. Occasional Papers has found its niche and sat down to tell us about it.


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