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subj-group-type Type of Subject Group
General subject, discipline, field of study, or information class of a particular
<subj-group> element.
Usage/Remarks
To name a specific controlled vocabulary, use the attribute @vocab. This @subj-group-type attribute may be used in addition to the @vocab attribute in the case where a vocabulary or one of its sub-vocabularies is also a
known field of study, term of art, or the name of a discipline.
OPTIONAL on element: <subj-group>
Value | Meaning |
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Text, numbers, or special characters | Type of subject. |
Restriction | This is an optional attribute; there is no default. |
Tagged Sample
Showing use of @vocab (to name taxonomy) and @subj-group-type (to name field of study)
... <subj-group id="SG1.1" originator="ASME" vocab="ASME-Taxonomy" xml:lang="en" subj-group-type="Industries" vocab-identifier="http:/www.asme.org/ASME-Taxonomy/Industries/"> <subject id="SG1.1-1" vocab-term-identifier="http:/www.asme.org/ASME-Taxonomy/Industries/fossil-power" >Fossil Power</subject> <subject id="SG1.1-2" vocab-term-identifier="http:/www.asme.org/ASME-Taxonomy/Industries/power-plants" >Power Plants</subject> </subj-group> <subj-group id="SG1.2" originator="ASME" vocab="ASME-Taxonomy" xml:lang="en" subj-group-type="Materials-Product-Form" vocab-identifier="http:/www.asme.org/ASME-Taxonomy/Materials-Product-Form/"> <subject id="SG1.2-1" vocab-term-identifier="http:/www.asme.org/ASME-Taxonomy/Materials-Product-Form/piping" >Piping</subject> <subject id="SG1.2-2" vocab-term-identifier="http:/www.asme.org/ASME-Taxonomy/Materials-Product-Form/pressure-vessels" >Pressure Vessels</subject> </subj-group> ...