Hi Brad,

Welcome to the list. My experience with DocBook includes doing some books that 
are used as textbooks, though we haven't done anything quite as complex as what 
you describe below.

That said, we have used DocBook for books that had marginal notes, endnotes, 
and some pretty complex bibliographic entries. You will need to do some 
stylesheet customization to make some of those things look good, but I don't 
suspect that's a surprise:-).

You may want to check out the work of the DocBook Publisher's Sub-Committee at 
OASIS. This group addresses issues of interest to publishers and has developed 
extensions of the DocBook schema specifically for the publishing community. You 
can get more information about this sub-committee at: 
https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=docbook-publishers

If you've got questions about the DocBook schema, for example how to use mark 
up in a particular situation, this mailing list is a good place to go. 

If you've got questions about how to make the stylesheets handle a particular 
situation, the docbook-apps mailing list is the place to go.

I hope that helps.

Best Regards,
Dick Hamilton
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On Apr 29, 2013, at 6:31 AM, Brad Scott wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I'm new to the list, if not to DocBook. I've been doing digital publishing 
> stuff since the 90s, which often now includes helping publishers with data 
> workflows, specs and documentation.
> 
> I was wondering if there are any folks out there who have experience of using 
> DocBook for academic humanities and social science books. I'm keen to compare 
> notes especially on any "standards" you may have adopted for some features, 
> especially references and notes, and for more complex edition handling 
> (distinguishing between authorial/editorial text, marginal notes, etc).
> 
> I've also got cases where I have endnotes, which also have surrounding 
> editorial text, so one needs to be able to preserve the original context of 
> the notes, as well as maintain the pointers to them in the text body.
> 
> I'm sure this isn't the first such use of DocBook, so I'm keen not to 
> reinvent the wheel. I am, however, keen to develop some good examples.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Brad Scott
> 
> e: brad.sc...@brambletye-publishing.co.uk
> LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/bradscottuk
> 
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