Date on which a standard is (or was) first published.
For working drafts, committee drafts, draft international standards, final drafts, and the first publications of international standards, this is the date of publication of the document. For later editions and alternate-language versions of a standard, it is the date of first publication of the standard.
This element is part of the base JATS journal publishing vocabulary; its definition and documentation have been modified to reflect its use in the ISOSTS customization of JATS.
Text, numbers, or special characters, zero or more
<standard>
<front>
<iso-meta>
<title-wrap xml:lang="en">...</title-wrap>
<doc-ident>
<sdo>ISO</sdo>
<proj-id>?????</proj-id>
<language>en</language>
<release-version>IS</release-version>
<urn>urn:iso:std:iso:2560:ed-3:v1:en</urn>
</doc-ident>
<std-ident>
<originator>ISO</originator>
<doc-type>is</doc-type>
<doc-number>2560</doc-number>
<edition>3</edition>
<version>1</version>
</std-ident>
<content-language>en</content-language>
<std-ref type="dated">ISO 2560</std-ref>
<std-ref type="undated">ISO 2560:2009</std-ref>
<doc-ref>ISO 2560:2009(en)</doc-ref>
<pub-date>2009-05-30</pub-date>
<release-date>2009-05-30</release-date>
<comm-ref>ISO/TC 44/SC 3</comm-ref>
<secretariat>ANSI</secretariat>
<ics>25.160.20</ics>
<page-count count="29"/>
...
</iso-meta>
</front>
<body>...</body>
</standard>
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