On Dec 19, 2005, at 11:21 PM, Phillip Pearson wrote:
Perhaps the example could look something like this in XHTML:

<div class="book" lang="en">
 <h3 class="fn">Arithmetic /</h3>
<p>By <span class="creator"><span class="fn">Sandburg, Carl</ span>, <span class="date">1878-1967</span></span>, and <span class="illustrator">Rand, Ted</span></p> <p>Publisher: <span class="publisher"><span class="fn">Harcourt Brace Jovanovich</span>, <span class="locality">San Diego</span></ span></p>
 <p>Published: <span class="issued">1993</span></p>
<p class="description">A poem about numbers and their characteristics. Features anamorphic, or distorted, drawings which can be restored to normal by viewing from a particular angle or by viewing the image's reflection in the provided Mylar cone.</p>
 <p class="note">One Mylar sheet included in pocket.</p>
 <p>Subjects:</p>
 <ul>
   <li class="subject">Arithmetic</li>
   <li class="subject">Children's poetry, American.</li>
   <li class="subject">Arithmetic</li>
   <li class="subject">American poetry</li>
   <li class="subject">Visual perception</li>
 </ul>
</div>

It would be nice to have this on the wiki somewhere, perhaps on the http://microformats.org/wiki/cite-brainstorming ?

//Ed
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