Identification information (typically the standard number, organization name, and title of the standard) for a cited standard, where standard is defined as a document produced by a recognized standards body such as NISO, IEEE, ISO, OASIS, ANSI, etc.
This element is allowed to appear within a <mixed-citation> element, but in normal usage of ISOSTS, it should appear on its own, not wrapped in <mixed-citation>.
Any combination of:
<attrib>, <bold>, <compl>, <element-citation>, <full>, <intro>, <italic>, <license-p>, <main>, <mixed-citation>, <monospace>, <overline>, <p>, <preformat>, <ref>, <related-article>, <related-object>, <roman>, <sans-serif>, <sc>, <strike>, <sub>, <sup>, <td>, <th>, <title>, <underline>
A cited standard within running text:
...
<p>The thermal transmittance, U, of the specimen is measured by
means of the calibrated or guarded hot-box method in accordance with
<std type="undated" std-id="iso:std:iso:8990">
<std-ref type="undated">
<originator>ISO</originator>
<doc-number>8990</doc-number>
</std-ref></std>.</p>
...
A cited standard within running text refering to a specific section:
...
<p>see <std type="dated" std-id="iso:std:iso:9002:ed-2:clause:1">
<std-ref type="dated">ISO 9002:1994</std-ref>, Clause 1</std></p>
...
or:
...
<p>see <std std-id="iso:std:iso:9002:ed-2:clause:1">ISO 9002:1994,
Clause 1</std></p>
...
Cited standards within a normative reference section, including references to “foreign” standards
... <sec sec-type="norm-refs"> <label>2</label> <title>Normative references</title> <p>The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.</p> <ref-list> <ref> <std type="dated" std-id="iso:std:iso:8990:ed-1"> <std-ref type="dated"><originator>ISO</originator> <doc-number>8990</doc-number>:<year>1994</year></std-ref>, <title>Thermal insulation — Determination of steady-state thermal transmission properties — Calibrated and guarded hot box</title> </std> </ref> <ref> <std type="multipart" std-id="iso:std:iso:tr:3834"> <std-ref type="undated"><originator>ISO</originator>/<doc-type>TR</doc-type> <doc-number>3834</doc-number> <part-number>(all parts)</part-number></std-ref>, <title>Quality requirements for fusion welding of metallic materials</title> </std> </ref> <ref> <std> <std-ref type="undated">ASTM C 1199-09e1</std-ref>, <title>Standard Test Method for Measuring the Steady-State Thermal Transmittance of Fenestration Systems Using Hot Box Methods</title> </std> </ref> </ref-list> </sec> ...
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