Document Actions
All content on one page (useful for printing, presentation mode etc.)
5 Metadata Elements
The meta section contains all the meta-information that needs or can be added to the actual content of the document. As a rule, all editorial content (i.e. content added by the editorial process out of drafting rooms) need to be placed in the meta section, except for markup and note references. Vice versa, all actual content of the document need to have a place outside of the meta section and within the appropriate content sections.
Elements within the <meta> section are divided in several subsections, such as <identification> (to provide for names and identifiers to clearly specify and identify the various aspects of the document as characterized by the FRBR model), <publication> (details about the publication of the paper-based document), <lifecycle> (information about the events the document has undergone) or <references> (a list of entities, individuals, concepts and other documents this document is related to for any reason, such as the topics the document is about, the people mentioned, or the documents it amends or it is amended by). An additional section, <proprietary>, allows additional metadata elements to be added by local implementations without the need for all other implementations to know about them and know how to react to them.



