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The system provides different display types which can be applied to list of items or a single item.  
The PubMan application will support different display types, which can be selected for item lists or single item views.


For all display types is valid: if an element is empty, it should not be displayed.
===General information on item/item list display===


* Fields are only displayed, when they are filled.
* Language flags are only being shown in the single item view
* a item list, as result of a fulltext search, contains -in addition to the metadata fields, text fragments with the highlighted search term. The text fragment contains the search term and 10 words before and after the highlighted hit.
===Item list displays===
==Short==
*Status: in specification
*Schedule: R3
==Medium==
*Status: in specification
*Schedule: R3
==Full==
*Status: in specification
*Schedule: to be defined
===Item version displays===
==Item version (status pending, submitted, released)==
*Status: in specification
*Schedule: R3
==Item version (status withdrawn)==
*Status: in specification
*Schedule: R3
===COinS===
In all display types, a COinS  has to be provided for each item. A [http://ocoins.info/ COinS]is the representation of bibliographic information for this item in an HTML span element by re-using the key-value elements defined in the OpenURL standard.  
In all display types, a COinS  has to be provided for each item. A [http://ocoins.info/ COinS]is the representation of bibliographic information for this item in an HTML span element by re-using the key-value elements defined in the OpenURL standard.  


In addition to the item data, a display type can include the text fragments from the search result.
 


Following display types are supported:
Following display types are supported:

Revision as of 13:15, 4 February 2008

The PubMan application will support different display types, which can be selected for item lists or single item views.

General information on item/item list display[edit]

  • Fields are only displayed, when they are filled.
  • Language flags are only being shown in the single item view
  • a item list, as result of a fulltext search, contains -in addition to the metadata fields, text fragments with the highlighted search term. The text fragment contains the search term and 10 words before and after the highlighted hit.

Item list displays[edit]

Short[edit]

  • Status: in specification
  • Schedule: R3

Medium[edit]

  • Status: in specification
  • Schedule: R3


Full[edit]

  • Status: in specification
  • Schedule: to be defined

Item version displays[edit]

Item version (status pending, submitted, released)[edit]

  • Status: in specification
  • Schedule: R3

Item version (status withdrawn)[edit]

  • Status: in specification
  • Schedule: R3

COinS[edit]

In all display types, a COinS has to be provided for each item. A COinSis the representation of bibliographic information for this item in an HTML span element by re-using the key-value elements defined in the OpenURL standard.


Following display types are supported:

Short display[edit]

Short display consists of following metadata elements and properties:

Publication.Title

Publication.Creator

The number of creators might be limited according to the GUI-design

  • If Publication.Creator Person: Publication.Creator Person FamilyName, Publication.Creator Person GivenName
  • If Publication.Creator Organization: Publication.Creator Organization.Name

Publication.Date Only one date value is displayed If more than one <date> is available, the display of the dates follows the priority:

  • Publication.Date.DateType = published in print
  • Publication.Date.DateType = published online
  • Publication.Date.DateType = accepted
  • Publication.Date.DateType = submitted
  • Publication.Date.DateType = modified
  • Publication.Date.DateType = created

Publication.Genre

Number of the Files only if greater than zero

Full display[edit]

Full display consists of all item data.


For highlighted search terms: up to two text fragments per file with 10 words before and after the highlighted hit.

Default system settings[edit]

The default system setting for display is: Short display