A list of <bibref>s may be gathered into a <bibliography>. A single <bibref> may be part of a Paragraph <p>. Use the HREF or ENTITYREF attribute to point to an electronic bibliographic work.
Use the more specific <archref> element to cite or link to separately described archival materials.
Do not confuse with the Reference <ref> element, which is an internal link from one place in a finding aid to another place in the same finding aid.
| ACTUATE | #IMPLIED, auto, user |
| ALTRENDER | #IMPLIED, CDATA |
| AUDIENCE | #IMPLIED, external, internal |
| BEHAVIOR | #IMPLIED, CDATA |
| CONTENT-ROLE | #IMPLIED, CDATA |
| CONTENT-TITLE | #IMPLIED, CDATA |
| ENCODINGANALOG | #IMPLIED, CDATA |
| ENTITYREF | #IMPLIED, ENTITY |
| HREF | #IMPLIED, CDATA |
| ID | #IMPLIED, ID |
| INLINE | #IMPLIED, true, false |
| ROLE | #IMPLIED, CDATA |
| SHOW | #IMPLIED, embed, replace, new |
| TITLE | #IMPLIED, CDATA |
| XLINK:FORM | #FIXED, simple, CDATA |
| XPOINTER | #IMPLIED, CDATA |
<admininfo> [other possible elements and text... ] <p>The Archibald MacLeish Papers are described in <bibref> <title render="italic">Library of Congress Acquisitions: Manuscript Division, 1982,</title> p. 29.</bibref></p> </admininfo>
<add> <bibliography> [other possible elements and text... ] <bibref> <persname role="author">Kinder, Dolores.</persname> <title pubstatus="pub">Once Upon a Lullaby.</title> <imprint><geogname>New York: </geogname><publisher>Wells & Sons, </publisher><date type="publication">1931</date> </imprint> </bibref> [other possible elements and text... ] </bibliography> </add>
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