How to properly/semantically markup a scientific publication list on a simple XHTML website? E.g. those Google markup guides only talk about dates, reviews, etc.
Is there something for those typical publication lists?
E.g. is the following correct for XHTML+RDFa and they way one should do it?
<div typeof="ScholarlyArticle">
<h1 property="name">That's a funny article title</h1>
<h2 property="author">Name 1, Name 2, Name 3</h2>
<h3><span property="isPartOf" typeof="PublicationIssue"><span property="name">Funnt conference procedings</span></span><span property="datePublished">2014</span></h3>
<a property="sameAs" href="http://example.com/doi">doi</a>
<a property="associatedMedia" href="http://example.com/pdf.pdf">pdf</a>
<p property="description">Abstract--That is a funny abstract.</p>
</div>
Should it be headline
instead of name
?
Is it otherwise how one should do it for publications on personal websites?
<h1>
"headline" title, this could work to your advantage. "Headline" could be a<h1>
article heading while the "name" serves as page title, last breadcrumb,<h2>
subheading identifier, or whatever else. Just gotta pick "name" up at one of those locations. Google "rich snippet test" or hit GWT [search appearance > structured data] to test use cases. GWT schema report will lag, be patient.