PubMan Func Spec Import/commons

CoNE
If the stylesheet parameter CoNE is set to true, the template misc:make_person-person invokes a alghorithm to enrich the person's data with informations from CoNE.

If the stylesheet parameter misc:use-CoNE-organizations-only is set to true, all person's organizations from the input document are replaced by organizations retrieved from CoNE

For retrieving matching CoNE records, the stylesheet perfoms some CoNE queries in descending order of accuracy:
 * 1) search CoNE by a persons CoNE ID (person:person/dc:identifier xsi:type="eterms:CONE")
 * 2) search CoNE by all given IDs
 * 3) search CoNE by family name, given name and organizations
 * 4) search CoNE by family name and given name.

Results are taken from the first query that have results which refer only to one single person. If the results of all queries refer to multiple persons, the CoNE enrichment is skipped. CoNE records refer to the same person,
 * 1) if the persons CoNE IDs (rdf:RDF/rdf:Description/@rdf:about) are equal or
 * 2) if persons given names (rdf:RDF/rdf:Description/foaf:givenname), surnames (rdf:RDF/rdf:Description/foaf:family_name) and first organizations ID (rdf:RDF/rdf:Description/eterms:position[1]/rdf:Description[1]/dc:identifier[1]) or first organizations name (rdf:RDF//rdf:Description/eterms:position[1]/rdf:Description[1]/eprints:affiliatedInstitution[1]) are equal

language codes
Pubman generally works with ISO 639-3 language codes. If a metadata formats needs or delivers ISO 639-2, the functions misc:iso-639-2_to_iso-639-3 and misc:iso-639-2_to_iso-639-3 are used to convert between the two standards. Essentially, the functions treat the different language codes, and return otherwise the ISO 639-2 value. Differences between ISO 639-2 and ISO 639-3 are listed in the table below. Language codes in ISO 639-3 that are not part of ISO 639-2 are not handled. Source: Wikipedia:List_of_ISO_639-2_codes

Author Decoder
ESciDoc/Pubman provides a function called AuthorDecoder to parse complex author strings such as »Jang-Yen Wu, Stephen W Schaffer and Junichi Azuma«. This function takes a string and returns an XML tree with the results. The function has to be invoked explicitly.

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