<role>

Role or Function Title of Contributor Identified in a Citation

A title or the role of a contributor (such as an author) in the cited work. For example, Editor-in-Chief, Contributor, Chief Scientist, Photographer, Research Associate, etc.

Remarks:

Information on the role or type of contribution is collected in two places, in the “person-group-type” attribute on the person-group element and in the role element. For example, the person-group attribute might have a value of “editor”, while the content of the role element could be “Associate Editor”. As another example, the person-group attribute might be “author” and the role element might be “Principle Author”. The <role> element is also more likely to appear on screen or in print than the person-group attribute value.

Expanded Content Model

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Description

Any combination of:

This element may be contained in:

<mixed-citation>

Example

<ref-list>
  <title>References</title>
 
<ref><mixed-citation publication-type="book-chapter">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<string-name><surname>Bjork</surname>, <given-names>R. A.</given-names></string-name>
</person-group> 
(<year>1989</year>). <chapter-title>Retrieval inhibition as an adaptive mechanism in human memory</chapter-title>. 
In 
<person-group person-group-type="editor">
<string-name><given-names>H. L.</given-names> <surname>Roediger</surname> <suffix>III</suffix></string-name> &amp; 
<string-name><given-names>F. I. M.</given-names> <surname>Craik</surname></string-name>
</person-group>
(<role>Eds.</role>), 
<source>Varieties of memory &amp; consciousness</source> 
(pp. <fpage>309</fpage>-<lpage>330</lpage>). 
<publisher-loc>Hillsdale, NJ</publisher-loc>: <publisher-name>Erlbaum</publisher-name>.
</mixed-citation></ref>
</ref-list>

Module

APA-references-delivery-1.2.dtd