When we include bibliographies in our editions, both in the bibliographic lists in the <sourceDesc>
of the header, and in any other part of the document where it is necessary to introduce a bibliographic citation, or to cite an ancient or modern work, we use <bibl>
.
This tag can contain the text of the reference directly, without distinguishing between its content:
<note>Como se recoge en <bibl>Eurípides, Fenicias 65</bibl>, y en otras partes de su obra...</note>
But it is recommended that each of its parts be carefully tagged with the corresponding tags, especially in the initial bibliographical listings and whenever its various parts can be distinguished:
<note>Como se recoge en <bibl><author>Eurípides</author>, <title>Fenicias</title> 65</bibl>, y en otras partes de su obra...</note>
To see in detail what tags can contain <bibl>
and how to organise and complete them in bibliographic reference lists, see the other articles on this topic below. infra.