<etal>

Et Al

Designates unnamed authors of a cited article (typically indicated in print with the text “et al.”).

Remarks

In this Tag Set, this element permits textual content, and should contain all text relating to the additional authors, typically something like “et al.”.

Expanded Content Model

(#PCDATA)

Description

Text, numbers, or special characters

This element may be contained in:

<person-group>

Example

<ref-list>
<title>References</title>
<ref>
<mixed-citation publication-type="journal">
<person-group person-group-type="author">
<string-name><surname>Wolchik</surname>, <given-names>S. A.</given-names></string-name>, 
<string-name><surname>West</surname>, <given-names>S. G.</given-names></string-name>, 
<string-name><surname>Sandler</surname>, <given-names>I. N.</given-names></string-name>, 
<string-name><surname>Tein</surname>, <given-names>J.</given-names></string-name>,
<string-name><surname>Coatsworth</surname>, <given-names>D.</given-names></string-name>,
<string-name><surname>Lengua</surname>, <given-names>L.</given-names></string-name>, 
<etal>et al</etal>.
</person-group>
(<year>2000</year>). 
<article-title>An experimental evaluation of theory-based mother and mother-child programs 
for children of divorce</article-title>. 
<source>Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology</source>, 
<volume>68</volume>, 
<fpage>843</fpage>-
<lpage>856</lpage>.
</mixed-citation></ref>
</ref-list>

Module

APA-references-delivery-1.2.dtd