Gives a Uniform Resource Name (URN) for the enclosing standard, using the URN namespace defined in RFC 5141.
Value: The URN is a string which begins with the prefix “urn:iso:std:” and continues with information identifying the document and the applicable supplements. (The “docelement” and “addition” constructs of RFC 5141 are not used here.) For example, the URN “urn:iso:std:iso:2560:ed-3:v1:en” refers to the first (and perhaps only) version of the third edition of ISO 2560, in English. The URN “urn:iso:std:iso:19719:ed-1:v1:en,fr” denotes the first version of the first edition of ISO 19719, which is published bilingually in English and French.
Conversion Note: The URN is not necessarily present in the Word versions of ISO documents; it must be constructed according to the rules of RFC 5141 from the information given.
This element is part of the ISOSTS customization of the JATS journal publishing vocabulary; it is not part of the base vocabulary.
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>
ISOSTS-iso-metadata.ent