That's probably because a lot of the examples of Prism in practice relate to
online publications - which don't have the same pagination requirements.

If you have a look at Nature - for example:
http://www.nature.com/nri/journal/v10/n11/full/nri2858.html - and view the
source of that document, you can see that they have embedded Prism metadata
with an ending page.

G

On 14 November 2010 20:25, Leonie Hayes <[email protected]> wrote:

> We would welcome the addition of a metadata schema that deals with full
> elements of Journal Article and Conference items. There are a number of us
> in the community who found working our way around the missing elements in
> Dublin Core a frustration.
>
> Some of the examples of Prism schema I looked at don't contain ending page,
> perhaps an oversight, so other examples would be helpful.
>
> We ended up adding our own mini-schema, but an out of the box DSpace
> containing all the elements based on an existing standard - very attractive!
>
> Other benefits -  take advantage of Open URL functionality, create a
> citation, export citations, and Zotero capture.
>
> When you do not store these elements separately, export to EndNote, BibTeX
> etc, and creating the various citation styles (APA, HARVARD etc), are much
> more difficult to implement.
>
>
> Leonie Hayes
> Research Repositories Manager
> http://www.library.auckland.ac.nz/contacts/?stid=124
> http://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz
>
>
>
>
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