To create a bibliographic database containing all the publications listed by University of Michigan faculty members in their resumes (curricula vitae).
Faculty curricula vitae ('CVs') will be supplied to the conversion firm in a mixture of two formats, depending on how they were received from individual faculty members: either as Microsoft Word documents (.doc), or as documents in Adobe's 'portable document format' (.pdf). These formats may conceal a variety of underlying data formats. E.g., the Word documents may actually be html documents that have been imported into Word; and the .pdf documents may have been generated from Word documents, TeX documents, or Group-IV bitonal tiff page images (scanned from paper originals).
A sample batch of CVs can be found online as a zip file.
The form of the output data is subject to discussion. In the following suggestions, I have assumed an XML or SGML format, partly because it allows for easy representation of the relationship between the fields. But we are open to any format that is able to capture similar relationships and can be converted readily to other formats for re-purposing of the data.
To be decided. Depends on data format (e.g. XML normally implies UTF-8 Unicode).
The object is to capture from each CV:
The data conversion firm will be responsible for identifying what constitutes a 'bibliographic citation'. Since the CVs do not employ a consistent layout, it is impossible to predict exactly how they will look. Err on the side of inclusiveness. E.g., include not only things labeled as 'publications' but also 'abstracts,' 'presentations,' 'reviews,' and 'forthcoming' (or 'submitted') 'publications'
All the bibliographic citations in a given CV should be associated together and attached to the person named at the head of the CV.
Fielded data vs. free-text data. Capture almost everything. Once you have identified something as a bibliographic citation, almost everything in that citation should be be captured in one way or another. Most information will fit readily into one of our supplied fields (author, title, etc.). Any information that does not fall readily into one of these should be entered in a free-text note field. Do not, however, capture:
CVs with no publications listed. CVs that list no publications should be entered anyway; in that case only the personal info would be captured, of course.
Normalized vs. verbatim capture. Text should be captured as it appears in the source, with three exceptions:
Errors in the source. Typographic errors in the source, if they are obvious, may be silently corrected. Otherwise, enter the data as it appears.
Physical defects in the source. Illegible or missing text (e.g., caused by defects in the scan or in the printout) should be represented in the data as {...}
Spelling out implicit information. Citations are frequently compressed or abbreviated. Where possible, implicit information should be supplied explicitly by the data conversion firm. Any information so supplied should be placed within curly braces, like this: { }. This is likely to be needed especially in three circumstances:
PRESENTATIONS -- A discussion of metabolic issues, Conference on Diabetes, 1999. -- Conference on Lupus, 2000.
Every publication requires *some* title. If a general description is given, treat that as a title. If not even that is given, supply a title from the context. In these examples, the titles should be:
<title>A discussion of metabolic issues</title> <title>{presentation}</title>respectively.
3.2.1 items vs. items-with-sources Bibliographic items tend to fall into two categories: those that are complete in themselves, and those that belong to something else. Books fall into the first category; journal articles, conference papers, and book chapters fall into the second (journal articles belong to a journal; conference papers are given within a conference, and book chapters are contained in a book). Accordingly, the overall structure of the data model must allow for both possibilities: it must allow for both this, a stand-alone item:
<pub type="book" year="1999"> <author>Jones, John J.</author> <title>Big Book of Insects</title> <imprint>New York: Scholastic, <year>1999</year></imprint> </pub>and these, which are contained or associated with some larger source:
<pub type="chapter" year="1999"> <author>Jones, John J.</author> <title>The Ant</title> <src type="book"> <title>Big Book of Insects</title> <imprint>New York: Scholastic, <year>1999</year></imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="presentation" year="2001"> <author>Jones, John J.</author> <title>Defeating the Mosquito</title> <src type="conference"> <title>Third Annual Malaria Conference, London, 2001</title> </src> </pub>A single item may occasionally have more than one source, for example a conference paper that is published in the proceedings of the conference, or reprinted as a journal article. In that case, each source should be separately represented, with the subsequent sources tagged either as a note or as additional src fields, depending on how much information is provided.
<pub type="presentation" year="2001"> <author>Jones, John J.</author> <title>Defeating the Mosquito</title> <src type="conference"> <title>Third Annual Malaria Conference, London, 2001</title> </src> <src type="conference"> <title>Man and Malaria: proceedings of the third and fourth Malaria Conferences</title> <imprint>Routledge, <year>2003</year></imprint> <ref> <vol>2</vol> <pgs>234-247</pgs> </ref> <note>Revised with 2002 stats</note> </src> </pub>
3.2.2 Classification of items To the extent the information is available in the CV (or can be inferred from the CV), we would like each item to be classified (1) into common bibliographic categories (journal article, chapter, book, abstract, review, presentation, etc.); (2) into common formats (print, web or electronic publication, audio recording, video recording); and (3) according to a number of common scholarly distinctions (peer-reviewed, yes or no; invited paper or submitted paper, etc.). In the data mockup below, I have represented these as XML/SGML attributes, but they could also be thought of as database 'flags' or otherwise. Not all combinations of categories make sense. E.g., 'invited' items are usuall articles or presentations; 'peer-reviewed' items are usually articles, papers, or books; 'invited' usually implies 'not peer-reviewed' but 'not invited' does not imply 'peer-reviewed'. Some categories are best represented as "roles" (and captured as the role attribute of the author field). E.g. translations and editions are best captured as <author role="translator"> and <author role="editor">, with the bibliographic category set as appropriate (e.g. to "book"). (query: should we abandon "book" in favor of (say) "monograph" and "collection"?)
Bibliographic categories (tentative list)
Formats
(Query: unpublished papers and presentations essentially lack a format altogether. Should that be explicitly marked?)
Scholarly categories
(Query: unpublished delivered papers and presentations do not fall into any of the listed 'published' categories. Should that be explicitly marked? E.g. status="unp"? )
Note: also available as a stand-alone XML dtd file and as an SGML dtd file.
<!ELEMENT cvs (cv)+ > <!ELEMENT cv (person, pub*) > <!ATTLIST cv uniqname CDATA #IMPLIED id ID #IMPLIED > <!ELEMENT person (name, affil*, datespan*) > <!ELEMENT name (#PCDATA) > <!ELEMENT datespan EMPTY > <!ATTLIST datespan start CDATA #REQUIRED end CDATA #IMPLIED > <!ELEMENT affil (#PCDATA) > <!ELEMENT pub ( (author+, title, (imprint? | src*), isn*, note*) ) > <!ATTLIST pub type (article|paper|chapter|abstract|book|report|review|seminar|letter|patent|program|poster|series|dissertation|catalog) #IMPLIED year CDATA #IMPLIED fmt (print|web|elec|aud|vid|other) "print" invite (y|n) #IMPLIED peer (yes|no) #IMPLIED status (pub|acc|sub|inp|pla|unp) "pub"> <!ELEMENT author (#PCDATA) > <!ATTLIST author role CDATA #IMPLIED> <!ELEMENT title (#PCDATA) > <!ELEMENT imprint (#PCDATA | year)* > <!ELEMENT isn (#PCDATA) > <!ELEMENT note (#PCDATA) > <!ELEMENT src (author*, title, imprint?, isn*, ref?, note*) > <!ATTLIST src type (book|journal|conference|other) #IMPLIED > <!ELEMENT ref (#PCDATA | vol | issue | year | month | day | pgs)* > <!ELEMENT vol (#PCDATA) > <!ELEMENT issue (#PCDATA) > <!ELEMENT year (#PCDATA) > <!ELEMENT month (#PCDATA) > <!ATTLIST month norm CDATA #REQUIRED > <!ELEMENT day (#PCDATA) > <!ATTLIST day norm CDATA #REQUIRED > <!ELEMENT pgs (#PCDATA) >
Note: the examples scattered below are also available as a single validated file.
<cv uniqname="pyp"> <person> <name>Papalambros, Panos Y.</name> <affil>College of Engineering</affil> <datespan start="1979"> </person> <pub type="book" year="1988"> <author>Palambros, P. Y.</author> <author>Wilde, D. J.</author> <title>Principles of Optimal Design: Modeling and Computation</title> <imprint>Cambridge University Press, New York, <year>1988</year>; paperback ed. <year>1991</year>; 2d ed. <year>2000</year> </imprint> <note>This classic textbook has remained in print since 1988 and is used worldwide. A dedicated website can be found at www.optimaldesign.org.</note> </pub> </cv>
<cv uniqname="mdbrown"> <person> <name>Brown, Miranda D.</name> <affil>Asian Languages and Cultures</affil> <datespan start="2002"> </person> <pub type="book" year="2007" status="acc"> <author>{Brown, Miranda D.}</author> <title>The Politics of Mourning in Early China</title> <imprint>Albany, State University of New York Press, Forthcoming, July <year>2007</year></imprint> </pub> <pub type="book" year="2005"> <author>{Brown, Miranda D.}</author> <author>Schirokauer, Conrad</author> <title>A Brief History of Chinese Civilization</title> <imprint>2nd edition Thomson/Wadsworth, <year>2005</year></imprint> </pub> <pub type="book" year="2005"> <author>{Brown, Miranda D.}</author> <author>Schirokauer, Conrad</author> <title>A Brief History {of} Chinese and Japanese Civilization</title> <imprint>3rd ed. (Thomson/Wadsworth, <year>2005</year>).</imprint> <note>With Conrad Schirokauer et al</note> </pub>
COMMENTS. Corrected "Thompson" to "Thomson" silently in last entry. Added "of" apparently omitted from title of last entry.
<cv uniqname="lcnevett"> <person> <name>Nevett, Lisa C.</name> <affil>Department of Classical Studies</affil> <affil>Department of the History of Art</affil> </person> <pub type="book" year="1999"> <author>{Nevett, Lisa C.}</author> <title>House and Society in the Ancient Greek World</title> <imprint>Cambridge University Press, New Studies in Archaeology series, <year>1999</year>. (Reprinted and issued in paperback, <year>2001</year>.</imprint> </pub> <pub type="book" year="2005"> <author role="editor">{Nevett, Lisa C.}</author> <author role="editor">Ault, Bradley A.</author> <title>Ancient Greek Houses and Households: Chronological, Regional and Social Diversity</title> <imprint>Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, <year>2005</year> </imprint> </pub> <pub type="book" year="2002"> <author role="assisting">{Nevett, Lisa C.}</author> <author role="assisting">Blomqvist, K.</author> <author>Ostenfeld, E.</author> <title>Greek Romans and Roman Greeks</title> <imprint>Aarhus, Aarhus University Press, <year>2002</year></imprint> </pub> <pub type="chapter" peer="yes"> <author>{Nevett, Lisa C.}</author> <title>Between urban and rural: house form and social relations in Attic villages and deme centres</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Ault, {Bradley A.}</author> <author role="editor">Nevett, {Lisa C.}</author> <title>Ancient Greek Houses and Households</title> <imprint>Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, <year>2005</year>.</imprint> <ref><pgs>83-98</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="chapter" peer="yes"> <author>{Nevett, Lisa C.}</author> <title>Introduction</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Ault, {Bradley A.}</author> <author role="editor">Nevett, {Lisa C.}</author> <title>Ancient Greek Houses and Households</title> <imprint>Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, <year>2005</year>.</imprint> <ref><pgs>1-11</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub>
COMMENTS. Lisa Nevett (since it is her CV) does not list herself as the author of her publications. This information is inferred and supplied within {braces}. So, more dubiously, are the first names of Ault and Nevett when those are given in abbreviated form. Note that in the last two examples, Nevett appears twice as author in each, once as author of the chapter, once as editor of the collection.
<cv uniqname="ddmore"> <person> <name>Moore, Deborah Dash</name> <affil>Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies</affil> <affil>Department of History</affil> <datespan start="2005"> </person> <pub type="book" year="2004"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>GI Jews: How World War II Changed a Generation</title> <imprint>Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, <year>2004</year>; paperback <year>2006</year></imprint> </pub> <pub type="book" year="2001"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <author>Rock, Howard</author> <title>Cityscapes: A History of New York in Images</title> <imprint>New York: Columbia University Press, <year>2001</year></imprint> <note>With Howard Rock</note> </pub> <pub type="book" year="2001"> <author role="editor">{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <author role="editor">Troen, S. Ilan</author> <title>Divergent Jewish Culture: Israel and America</title> <imprint>New Haven: Yale University Press, <year>2001</year></imprint> <note>Co-editor with S. Ilan Troen</note> </pub> <pub type="book" year="1997"> <author role="editor">{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <author role="editor">Hyman, Paula</author> <title>Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia</title> <imprint>New York: Routledge, <year>1997</year></imprint> <note>2 vol.</note> <note>Co-editor with Paula Hyman.</note> </pub> <pub type="book" year="1994"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>To the Golden Cities: Pursuing the American Jewish Dream in Miami and L.A.</title> <imprint>New York: The Free Press, <year>1994</year>. Paperback, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, <year>1996</year>.</imprint> <note>Chapter Four reprinted in Religion and American Culture, ed. David G. Hackett. New York: Routledge, 1995</note> </pub> <pub type="book" year="1991"> <author role="editor">{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <author role="editor">Dotterer, Ronald</author> <author role="editor">Cohen, Steven</author> <title>Jewish Settlement and Community in the Modern Western World</title> <imprint>Susquehanna University Studies, <year>1991</year></imprint> <note>Edited with Ronald Dotterer and Steven Cohen.</note> </pub> <pub type="book" year="1990"> <author role="editor">{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>East European Jews in Two Worlds: Studies from the YIVO Annual</title> <imprint>Evanston: Northwestern University Press, <year>1990</year>.</imprint> <note>Edited.</note> </pub> <pub type="book" year="1981"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>B'nai Brith and the Challenge of Ethnic Leadership</title> <imprint>Albany: State University of New York Press, <year>1981</year>. </imprint> </pub> <pub type="book" year="1981"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>At Home in America: Second Generation New York Jews</title> <imprint>New York: Columbia University Press, <year>1981</year>; paperback, <year>1983</year>.</imprint> <note>Chapter 9 reprinted in The American Jewish Experience, ed. Jonathan D. Sarna. New York: Holmes & Meier, 1986.</note> </pub> </cv>
<cv uniqname="jport"> <person> <name>Porter, James I.</name> <affil>Classical Studies</affil> <affil>Comparative Literature</affil> </person> <pub type="dissertation" year="1986"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>The Material Sublime: Towards a Reconstruction of Critical Discourse and Aesthetics in Classical Antiquity</title> <imprint>University of California, Berkeley, <year>1986</year></imprint> <note>Chair: T. G. Rosenmeyer.</note> </pub> <pub type="book" year="2000" status="pub"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>The Invention of Dinoysus: An Essay on The Birth of Tragedy</title> <imprint>Stanford University Press, <year>2000</year></imprint> <note>xiii + 224 p.</note> </pub> <pub type="book" year="2000" status="pub"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>Nietzsche and the Philology of the Future</title> <imprint>Stanford University Press, <year>2000</year></imprint> <note>xiii + 449 p.</note> </pub> <pub type="book" status="acc"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>The Origins of Aesthetic Inquiry in Antiquity: Matter, Experience, and the Sublime</title> <imprint>Cambridge University Press, UK</imprint> <note>760 ms. pp.</note> </pub> <pub type="book" status="inp"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>Literary Aesthetics After Aristotle</title> <imprint>Cambridge University Press, UK</imprint> <note>650 ms. pp.</note> </pub> <pub type="book" status="inp"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>Homer: The Very Idea</title> <imprint>University of Chicago Press</imprint> </pub> <pub type="book" status="inp"> <author>Armstrong, D.</author> <author>Fish, J.</author> <author>Porter, J. I.</author> <title>Philodemus, On Poems 5</title> <imprint>Oxford University Press</imprint> <note>Critical edition and translation, with facing text, notes, and introductory materials</note> </pub> <pub type="book" status="pla"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>Atomistic Aesthetics: A Speculation</title> </pub> <pub type="book" status="pla"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>The Seductions of Metaphysics: Nietzsche's Final Philosophy</title> </pub> <pub type="book" status="pla"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>What is 'Classical' About Classical Antiquity?</title> </pub> <pub type="book" status="pla"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>Love of Life, from Antiquity to the Present</title> </pub>
COMMENTS. Some books are listed as "under contract and in progress"; others as "planned/in progress." I classed the former as "in progress" (status="inp") and the latter as "planned" (status="pla").
<pub type="book" year="1984"> <author role="translator">{Porter, James I.}</author> <author>Oberman, Heiko</author> <title>The Roots of Antisemitism</title> <imprint>Fortress Press, <year>1984</year></imprint> <note>{translation of} Wurzeln des Antisemitismus (Severin und Siedler, 1982)</note> </pub> <pub type="chapter" year="1989"> <author role="translator">{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>Two essays</title> <src type="book"> <author>Marquard, Odo</author> <title>Farewell to Matters of Principle</title> <imprint>Oxford University Press, <year>1989</year></imprint> <note>{translation of} Abschied vom Prinzipiellen: Philosophische Studien (Stuttgart: P. Reclam, 1981)</note> </src> </pub>
<cv uniqname="kazu"> <person> <name>Saitou, Kazuhiro</name> <affil>Department of Mechanical Engineering</affil> <datespan start="1997"> </person> <pub type="article" peer="yes" year="1994"> <author>Chapman, C.</author> <author>Saitou, K.</author> <author>Jakiela, M.</author> <title>Genetic Algorithms as an Approach to Configuration and Topology Design</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Transactions of ASME, Journal of Mechanical Design</title> <ref><vol>116</vol>(<issue>4</issue>), pp. <pgs>1005-1012</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" peer="yes" year="1995"> <author>Saitou, K.</author> <author>Jakiela, M.</author> <title>Automated Optimal Design of Mechanical Conformational Switches</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Artificial Life</title> <ref><vol>2</vol>(<issue>2</issue>), pp. <pgs>129-156</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" peer="yes" year="1995"> <author>Saitou, K.</author> <author>Jakiela, M.</author> <title>Subassembly Generation via Mechanical Conformational Switches</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Artificial Life</title> <ref><vol>2</vol>(<issue>4</issue>), pp. <pgs>377-416</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub> </cv>
<pub type="article" year="1981"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>Reading Representation in Franz Grillparzer's Der arme Spielmann</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift</title> <ref><vol>55</vol> (<year>1981</year>) <pgs>93-132</pgs>.</ref> </src> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Bernd, Clifford Albrecht</author> <title>Franz Grillparzer's Der arme Spielmann: New Critical Directions</title> <imprint>Camden House, <year>1988</year></imprint> <ref><pgs>133-163</pgs>.</ref> <note>rpt. with corrections</note> </src> <src type="other"> <title>Web-and print-based collection on Grillparzer.</title> <imprint>The Gale Group. rpt., 2000</imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="1986"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>Aristotle on Specular Regimes: The Theater of Philosophical Discourse</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Pacific Coast Philology</title> <ref>v. <vol>21</vol>, nos. <issue>1-2</issue> (<month norm="11">November</month> <year>1986</year>) <pgs>20-24</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="1986"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>Saussure and Derrida on the Figure of the Voice</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Modern Language Notes</title> <ref><issue>French Centennial Issue</issue>, v. <vol>101</vol>, no. <issue>4</issue> (<month norm="09">September</month> <year>1986</year>) <pgs>871-894</pgs>.</ref> </src>
<pub type="article" year="2000"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>Untimely Mediations: Nietzsche's Zeitatomistik in Context</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Journal of Nietzsche Studies</title> <ref><vol>20</vol> (<year>2000</year>) <pgs>58-81</pgs>. <issue>Special issue on Nietzsche's "Time-Atom" fragment</issue>.</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="2001"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>Ideals and Ruins: Pausanias, Longinus, and the Second Sophistic</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Alcock, S. E.</author> <author role="editor">Cherry, J.</author> <author role="editor">Elsner, J.</author> <title>Pausanias: Travel and Memory in Roman Greece, ed. S. E. Alcock, J. Cherry, and J. Elsner</title> <imprint>Oxford University Press (<year>2001</year>)</imprint> <ref><pgs>63-92</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="2001"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>Des sons qu'on ne peut entendre: Cic#ron, les '########' et la tradition du sumlime dans la critique litt#raire</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Auvray-Assayas, Clara</author> <author role="editor">Delattre, Daniel</author> <title>Cic#ron et Philod#me: La pol#mique en philosophie</title> <imprint>(Paris) (<year>2001</year>).</imprint> <ref><pgs>315-341</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="2002"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>###########. Nausiphanes of Teos and the Physics of Rhetoric: A Chapter in the History of Greek Atomism</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Cronache Ercolanesi</title> <ref><vol>32</vol> (<year>2002</year>) <pgs>136-186</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="2002"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>Homer: The Very Idea</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Arion, 3d series</title> <ref><vol>10</vol>.<issue>2</issue> (<year>2002</year>) <pgs>57-86</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub>
COMMENTS. What should we do with "3rd series"? I have treated sub-series as part of the title of the serial. And moved information about special issues into the note field.
<pub type="article" year="2003"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>Why Homer? Why Now?</title> <src type="journal"> <title>LSA Magazine, University of Michigan</title> <ref>(<issue>Spring</issue> <year>2003</year>) <pgs>38-39</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="2003"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>The Materiality of Classical Studies</title> <src type="journal"> <author role="editor">Bassi, Karen</author> <author role="editor">Euben, Peter</author> <title>Parallax</title> <ref><vol>9</vol>.<issue>3</issue> (<year>2003</year>) <pgs>64-74</pgs>.</ref> <note>Special issue of Parallax, "De-Classifying Hellenism: Cultural Studies and the Classics"</note> </src> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Bassi, Karen</author> <author role="editor">Euben, Peter</author> <title>When Worlds Elide</title> <imprint>Lexington Books. <year>2007</year>.</imprint> <note>rpt. with corrections and illustrations</note> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="2003"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>Epicurean Attachments: Life, Pleasure, Beauty, Friendship, and Piety</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Cronache Ercolanesi</title> <ref><vol>33</vol> (<year>2003</year>) <pgs>129-151</pgs>.</ref> <note>in Filodemo e la storia del pensiero antico, ed. F. Longo Auricchio</note> </src> </pub>
<pub type="article" year="2006"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Judaism as a Gendered Civilization: The Legacy of Mordecai Kaplan's Magnum Opus</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Jewish Social Studies n.s.</title> <ref><vol>12</vol>:<issue>2</issue> (<issue>Winter</issue> <year>2006</year>): <pgs>172-186</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="2006"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>At Home in America?: Revisiting the Second Generation</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Journal of American Ethnic History</title> <ref><vol>25</vol>:<issue>2-3</issue> (<issue>Winter-Spring</issue> <year>2006</year>).</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="2003"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Forum: The Years Ahead in Scholarship</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Religion and American Culture</title> <ref><vol>13</vol>:<issue>1</issue> (<issue>Winter</issue> <year>2003</year>)</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="1999"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <author>Gebler, Dan</author> <title>The Ta'am of Tourism</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Pacific Historical Review</title> <ref><vol>68</vol>:<issue>2</issue> (<month norm="05">May</month> <year>1999</year>).</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="1998"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Jewish GIs and the Creation of the Judeo-Christian Tradition</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Religion and American Culture</title> <ref><vol>8</vol>:<issue>1</issue> (<issue>Winter</issue> <year>1998</year>)</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="2005"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>'Like Strawberries in Winter': Miami Beach</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Dicter, Avi Y.</author> <author role="editor">Martens, Melissa</author> <title>The Other Promised Land: Vacationing, Identity, and the Jewish American Dream</title> <imprint>Baltimore: The Jewish Museum of Maryland, <year>2005</year> </imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="2004"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>The Crucial Decades</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Grunberger</author> <title>From Haven to Home: 350 Years of Jewish Life in America</title> <imprint>New York: George Brazillier, <year>2004</year></imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="2003"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <author>Bush, Andrew</author> <title>Kaplan's Key: A Dynamo 'in de middle' of the Neighborhood</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Kugelmass, Jack</author> <title>Key Texts in American Jewish Culture</title> <imprint>New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2003</imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="2003"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Israel: Real to Reel to Real</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Hoberman, J.</author> <author role="editor">Shandler, Jeffrey</author> <title>Entertaining America</title> <imprint>Princeton: Princeton University Press, <year>2003</year> </imprint> </src> </pub>
COMMENTS. I treated encyclopedia entries or articles the same as articles in books and journals. The first example, however (below), had to be split up into four separate 'publications' (<pub> tags), and the third one into five.
<pub type="article" year="1998"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Shlomo Bardin</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Jackson, Kenneth</author> <title>American National Biography</title> <imprint>New York: Oxford University Press, <year>1998</year> </imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="1998"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Horace Kallen</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Jackson, Kenneth</author> <title>American National Biography</title> <imprint>New York: Oxford University Press, <year>1998</year> </imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="1998"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Hayim Zhitlowsky</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Jackson, Kenneth</author> <title>American National Biography</title> <imprint>New York: Oxford University Press, <year>1998</year> </imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="1998"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Israel Levinthal</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Jackson, Kenneth</author> <title>American National Biography</title> <imprint>New York: Oxford University Press, <year>1998</year> </imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="1997"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Jewish Americans</title> <src type="book"> <title>Reader's Guide to American History</title> <imprint>London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, <year>1997</year> </imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="1997"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Assimilation, 20th Century</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Hyman, Paula E.</author> <author role="editor">Moore, Deborah Dash</author> <title>Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia</title> <imprint>New York: Routledge, <year>1997</year>.</imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="1997"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Hadassah</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Hyman, Paula E.</author> <author role="editor">Moore, Deborah Dash</author> <title>Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia</title> <imprint>New York: Routledge, <year>1997</year>.</imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="1997"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Suburbanization</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Hyman, Paula E.</author> <author role="editor">Moore, Deborah Dash</author> <title>Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia</title> <imprint>New York: Routledge, <year>1997</year>.</imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="1997"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Naomi Amir</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Hyman, Paula E.</author> <author role="editor">Moore, Deborah Dash</author> <title>Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia</title> <imprint>New York: Routledge, <year>1997</year>.</imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="1997"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Ora Mendelsohn Rosen</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Hyman, Paula E.</author> <author role="editor">Moore, Deborah Dash</author> <title>Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia</title> <imprint>New York: Routledge, <year>1997</year>.</imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="1995"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Judaism and Jewish Culture</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Kutler, Stanley</author> <title>Encyclopedia of the United States in the Twentieth Century</title> <imprint>New York: Simon & Schuster, <year>1995</year>.</imprint> </src> </pub>
<pub type="paper" year="1978" peer="yes"> <author>Papalambros, P.</author> <author>Wilde, D. J.</author> <title>Global Non-Iterative Design Optimization in Using Monotonicity Analysis</title> <src type="conference"> <title>ASME Design Automation Conference, San Francisco, CA, 1978, 78-WA/DE-17.</title> </src> <src type="journal"> <title>ASME Journal of Mechanical Design</title> <ref>Vol. <vol>101</vol>, No. <issue>4</issue>, <year>1979</year>, pp. <pgs>645-649</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="paper" year="1979" peer="yes"> <author>Papalambros, P.</author> <author>Wilde, D. J.</author> <title>Regional Monotonicity in Optimum Design</title> <src type="conference"> <title>ASME Design Engineering Technical Conference, St. Louis, MO, 1979, 79-DET-97</title> </src> <src type="journal"> <title>ASME Journal of Mechanical Design</title> <ref>Vol. <vol>102</vol>, No. <issue>3</issue>, <year>1980</year>, pp. <pgs>497-500</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="paper" year="1981" peer="yes"> <author>Kontaratos, M.</author> <author>Papalambros, P.</author> <title>Optimum Preliminary Design of a Non-Terminal Railroad Station</title> <src type="conference"> <author role="editor">Mayne, R. W.</author> <author role="editor">Ragsdell, K. M.</author> <title>Progress in Engineering Optimization - Design Engineering Technology Conference (Mayne, R. W. and Ragsdell, K. M., eds.) Hartford, CT</title> <imprint>ASME, New York, NY, <year>1981</year></imprint> <ref>pp. <pgs>139-146</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub>
COMMENTS. In this, in the preceding, and in the next example, I took the word "refereed" at the head of the section to indicate that all the items listed qualified as 'peer-reviewed'; I therefore set peer="yes" for all of them.
<pub type="paper" peer="yes" year="1993"> <author>Chapman, C.</author> <author>Saitou, K.</author> <author>Jakiela, M.</author> <title>Genetic Alorithms as an Approach to Configuration and Topology Design</title> <src type="conference"> <title>Proceedings of the 1993 ASME Design Automation Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico DE-Vol. 65-1, September 19-22</title> <ref>p. <pgs>485-498</pgs>.</ref> </src> <note>Extended to journal paper [1] listed above.</note> </pub> <pub type="paper" peer="yes" year="1994"> <author>Saitou, K.</author> <author>Jakiela, M.</author> <title>Meshing of Engineering Domains by Mitotic Cell Division</title> <src type="conference"> <title>Artificial Life IV: Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems</title> <ref>p. <pgs>289-294</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="paper" peer="yes" year="1996"> <author>Saitou, K.</author> <author>Jakiela, M.</author> <title>Design of a Self-Closing Compliant "Mouse Trap" for Micro Assembly </title> <src type="conference"> <title>Proceedings of the 1996 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Atlanta, Georgia, DSC-Vol. 59, November 17-22</title> <ref>p. <pgs>421-426</pgs></ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="paper" peer="yes" year="1998"> <author>Saitou, K.</author> <title>Self-Assembling Automata: A Model for Conformational Self-Assembly </title> <src> <title>Proceedings of the 1998 Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing, Maui, Hawaii, January 4-9</title> <imprint>World Scientific</imprint> <ref>p. <pgs>609-620</pgs>.</ref> </src> <note>Extended to journal paper [4] listed above.</note> </pub> <pub type="paper" peer="yes" year="1998"> <author>Farouki, R.</author> <author>Saitou, K.</author> <author>Tsai, Y.-F.</author> <title>Least-Square Tool Path Approximation with Pythagorean-Hodograph Curves for High-Speed CNC Machining</title> <src type="conference"> <author role="editor">Cripps, R.</author> <title>Proceedings of the IMA Mathematics of Surfaces VIII Conference, R. Cripps, editor</title> <imprint>Information Geometers Press</imprint> <ref>p. <pgs>245-264</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="paper" peer="yes" year="1998"> <author>Saitou, K.</author> <author>Ovam, H.</author> <title>Robustness Optimization of FMS under Product Plan Variations: Preliminary Results</title> <src type="conference"> <title>Proceedings of the 1998 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences, Atlanta, Georgia, September 13-16, DETC98/CIE-5691.</title> </src> <note>Extended to journal paper [10] listed above.</note> </pub> <pub type="paper" peer="yes" year="1998"> <author>Saitou, K.</author> <author>Wou, S.</author> <title>Externally-Resonated Micro Linear Vibromotor for Micro Assembly</title> <src type="conference"> <title>Proceedings of the SPIE Conference on Microrobotics and Micromanipulation, Boston, Massachusetts, November 4-5</title> <ref>p. <pgs>128-139</pgs>.</ref> </src> <note>Extended to journal paper [8] listed above.</note> </pub> <pub type="paper" peer="yes" year="1998"> <author>Saitou, K.</author> <title>Conformational Switching as Assembly Instructions in Self-Assembling Mechanical Systems</title> <src type="conference"> <title>Unifying Themes in Complex Systems: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Complex Systems, Nashua, New Hampshire, September 21-26</title> <imprint>Perseus Books</imprint> <ref>p. <pgs>411-431</pgs>.</ref> </src> <note>Also available on-line via InterJournal of Complex Systems [107] at http://www.interjournal.org.</note> <note>Extended to journal paper [5] listed above.</note> </pub>
COMMENTS. It seemed best to include the volume number of the proceedings as part of the title rather than part of the reference, especially since the date that follows is evidently the date of the conference, not information about the issue of the proceedings ("Proceedings of the 1996 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Atlanta, Georgia, DSC-Vol. 59, November 17-22"). The cross-references to other entries in the CV ("journal paper [5] listed above") are meaningless within the larger world of the database, unless we spent considerable effort linking them to the correct entry--probably not something we are willing to do. But capture the text of them anyway, as a note.
COMMENTS. This one is apparently an obsolete CV, since it does not even list his current position at the University of Michigan. I have filled in the relevant information below from his online directory entry, but this is not something we could expect conversion firm to do.
<cv uniqname="rsconley"> <person> <name>Conley, Richard Scott</name> <affil>Department of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry</affil> <affil>School of Dentistry</affil> </person>
<pub type="letter" year="1998"> <author>Conley, R. S.</author> <title>Letter to the Editor: Molar Uprighting,</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Journal of Clinical Orthodontics</title> <ref><vol>32</vol>:<pgs>55-56</pgs>. <year>1998</year>.</ref> </src> <note>Conley, RS et al.</note> </pub>
COMMENTS. I saw no ready way to capture "et al." in author field, therefore relegated it to a note field.
<pub type="article" year="2002"> <author>Conley, R. S.</author> <author>Legan, H. L.</author> <title>Correction of severe vertical maxillary excess with anterior open bit and transverse maxillary deficiency</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Angle Orthod.</title> <ref><year>2002</year> <month norm="06">Jun</month>; <vol>72</vol>(<issue>3</issue>):<pgs>265-274</pgs></ref> </src> </pub>
COMMENTS. Pages listed as "265-74"; I supplied the implied "2" to make it "265-274".
<pub type="article" year="2003"> <author>Conley, R. S.</author> <author>Legan, H. L.</author> <title>Manibular symphyseal distraction osteogenesis: Diagnosis and Treatment Planning Considerations</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Angle Orthod.</title> <ref><year>2003</year> <month norm="02">Feb</month>; <vol>73</vol>(<issue>1</issue>):<pgs>3-11</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="2004"> <author>Legan, H. L.</author> <author>Conley, R. S.</author> <title>Better Breathing, Better Sleep: Obstructive Sleep Apnea Treatment Options in the Orthodontic Office</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Orthodontic Products</title> <ref><year>2004</year> <month norm="08">Aug</month>; <pgs>24-27</pgs></ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="chapter" year="2005"> <author>Legan, H. L.</author> <author>Conley, R. S.</author> <title>Biomechanical Factors of in Surgical Orthodontics</title> <src type="book"> <author>Nanda</author> <title>Biomechanics and Esthetic Strategies in Clinical Orthodontics</title> <imprint>Elsevier, <year>2005</year></imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" year="2005"> <author>Krug, A. Y.</author> <author>Conley, R. S.</author> <title>A new method of Indirect Bonding</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Journal of Clinical Orthodontics</title> <ref><month norm="08">August</month> <year>2005</year></ref> </src> </pub>
COMMENTS. Had to guess that "Orthodontic Products" qualified as a journal, that "Nanda" was the author or editor of a book called Biomechanics and Esthetic Strategies in Clinical Orthodontics (which a check on the Elsevier web site confirms), and that "August 2005" is an oddly truncated reference. Not normalization of month names.
<pub type="poster" year="2003"> <author>Conley, R. S.</author> <title>Mandibular Symphseal Distraction Osteogenesis: A Significan Treatment Complication</title> <src type="conference"> <title>AAO Annual Meeting May 2003</title> </src> </pub> <pub type="poster" year="2003"> <author>Conley, R. S.</author> <author>Legan, H. L.</author> <author>Morris, J. G.</author> <author>McKenna, M. J.</author> <author>Taylor, T. K.</author> <title>Obstructive Sleep Apnea Treated with an Intraoral Appliance</title> <src type="conference"> <title>AAO Annual Meeting May 2003</title> </src> </pub> <pub type="abstract" year="2004"> <author>Conley, R. S.</author> <author>Boyd, S. B.</author> <title>The Effects of Maxillomandibular Advancement Surgery on the Overlying Profile</title> <src type="conference"> <title>AAO Annual Meeting May 2004</title> </src> </pub>
COMMENTS. I treated 'commentary' as a species of minor communications and labeled it TYPE="letter". Not sure if this is apt (might have been better given its own class as 'popular article' or some such.) Also not sure in some cases if the source is a book, magazine, newsletter, journal, or something else.
<pub type="letter" year="2005"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Reimagining Transnationalism</title> <src> <title>"Israel on my Mind": Israel's Role in World Jewish Identity</title> <imprint>American Jewish Committee (November <year>2005</year>) </imprint> <ref><pgs>34-38</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="letter" year="2004"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>How to Join Two Nouns</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Sh'ma</title> <ref><month norm="10">October</month> <year>2004</year></ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="letter" year="2001"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Intermarriage and the Politics of Identity</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Reconstructionist</title> <ref><vol>60</vol>:<issue>1</issue> (<issue>Fall</issue> <year>2001</year>).</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="letter" year="2000"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>A Century of Jewish Women in American Politics</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Women's League Outlook</title> <ref><vol>70</vol>:<issue>4</issue> (<issue>Summer</issue> <year>2000</year>).</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="letter" year="1999"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Today's Ruth</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Sh'ma</title> <ref><month norm="10">October</month> <year>2004</year></ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="letter" year="1998"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Life-Size</title> <src> <title>Israel at 50: A Symposium</title> <imprint>American Jewish Committee: <year>1998</year></imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="letter" year="1998"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Zionism After Israel: Some Modest Proposals</title> <src type="journal"> <title>The Reconstructionist</title> <ref><vol>62</vol>:<issue>2</issue> (<issue>Spring</issue> <year>1998</year>).</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="letter" year="1997"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Response</title> <src> <title>A Statement on the Jewish Future</title> <imprint>American Jewish Committee: <year>1997</year> </imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="letter" year="1997"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Identity Politics--Kosher Style</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Sh'ma</title> <ref><day norm="16">16</day> <month norm="05">May</month> <year>1997</year></ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="letter" year="1997"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Jewish Women on My Mind</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Culturefront</title> <ref><issue>Winter</issue> <year>1997</year></ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="letter" year="1995"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>I'll Take Manhattan: Reflections on Jewish Studies</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Judaism</title> <ref><issue>Fall</issue> <year>1995</year></ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="letter" year="1994"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>On Reading the Akedah as a Mother of Sons</title> <src type="journal"> <title>SH'MA</title> <ref><day norm="16">16</day> <month norm="09">September</month> <year>1994</year>.</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="letter" year="1994"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>Beginnings</title> <src type="other"> <title>Jews of Atlanta, exhibit catalogue</title> <imprint><year>1994</year></imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="letter" year="1993/1994"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>On the Necessity and Impossibility of Being a Jew in the Academy</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Cross Currents</title> <ref><issue>Winter</issue> <year>1993/1994</year>.</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="letter" year="1993"> <author role="contributor">{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <title>{Commentary}</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Dalin, David G.</author> <title>American Jews and the Separationist Faith</title> <imprint>Washington, D.C.: Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1993.</imprint> </src> </pub>
<pub type="paper" year="1984" status="unp"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>Philo in the Wake of Babel</title> <src type="conference"> <title>American Philological Association (Toronto, December 1984)</title> </src> </pub> <pub type="paper" year="1985" status="unp"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>The Death Masque of Socrates</title> <src type="conference"> <title>Philological Association of the Pacific Coast, Ancient and Modern Session, Santa Cruz (November 1985)</title> </src> </pub> <pub type="paper" year="1985" status="unp"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>Aristotle on Specular Regimes</title> <src type="conference"> <title>Philological Association of the Pacific Coast, Philosophy and Literature Session, Santa Cruz (November 1985)</title> </src> </pub>
<pub type="article" status="inp"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>Is Art Modern?</title> <note>for Critical Inquiry</note> </pub> <pub type="article" status="inp"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>Alcidamas and the Origins of Literary History</title> </pub> <pub type="article" status="inp"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <author>Rosen, Ralph</author> <title>New Readings in Alcidamas, P. Mich. Inv. 2754</title> </pub>
<pub type="article" status="acc"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <author>Bush, Andrew</author> <title>Mitzva, Gender, and Reconstructionist Judaism</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Prell, Riv-Ellen</author> <title>Women Remaking American Judaism</title> <imprint>Detroit: Wayne State University Press</imprint> </src> </pub> <pub type="article" status="acc"> <author>{Moore, Deborah Dash}</author> <author>Moore, MacDonald</author> <title>Observant Jews and the Photographic Arena of Looks</title> <src type="book"> <author role="editor">Brook, Vincent</author> <title>"You Should See Yourself!" Jewish Identity in (Post)Modern American Culture</title> <imprint>New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press.</imprint> </src> </pub>
NOTE: review articles should normally be treated as articles, not as reviews.
<pub type="review" year="1988"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>{Review of:} Dalia Judovitz, Subjectivity and Representation in Descartes: The Origins of Modernity</title> <src type="journal"> <title>Modern Language Notes</title> <ref>v. +<vol>103</vol>, no. <issue>4</issue> (<year>1988</year>) <pgs>915-920</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub> <pub type="review" year="1999"> <author>{Porter, James I.}</author> <title>{Review of:} Dominic Montserrat, ed., Changing Bodies, Changing Meanings: Studies in the Human Body in Antiquity</title> <src type="journal"> <title>American Journal of Archaeology</title> <ref><vol>103</vol>.<issue>3</issue> (<year>1999</year>) <pgs>587</pgs>.</ref> </src> </pub>
COMMENTS. I supplied {Review of:} in order to clarify the title.
COMMENTS. There does not seem to be enough information here to include these as entries at all. Agree?
<pub type="series" year="1990-2004"> <author role="editor">{Porter, James I.}</author> <author role="editor">Judovitz, Dalia</author> <title>The Body, In Theory: Histories of Cultural Materialism</title> <imprint>The University of Michigan Press. <year>1990-2004</year>. </imprint> </pub> <pub type="series" year="2005-"> <author role="editor">{Porter, James I.}</author> <author role="editor">Hardwick, Lorna</author> <title>Classical Presences</title> <imprint>Oxford University Press (UK and USA), <year>2005-</year>.</imprint> </pub>