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Contents
Monday, November 1, 2010
- Are We there Yet? An introduction to the first Journal Article Tag Suite ConferenceJeff Beck.
- NLM Journal Publishing DTD Flexibility: How and Why Applications of the NLM DTD Vary Based on Publisher-Specific RequirementsBruce Rosenblum.
- Journals and Magazines and Books, Oh My! A Look at ACS' Use of NLM TagsetsDan O'Brien and Jeff Fisher.
- Fitting the Journal Publishing 3.0 Preview Stylesheets to Your Needs: Capabilities and CustomizationsWendell Piez.
- JATS to EPUB: Unraveling the MysteryLaura Kelly.
- eXtyles, Typefi, and the NLM Journal Publishing DTDLouise R. Adam and Chandi Perera.
- Adopting the Journal Archiving and Interchange Tag Set to Build a Shared E-Journal Archive for OntarioWei Zhao and Vidhya Arvind.
- Portico: A Case Study in the Use of the Journal Archiving and Interchange Tag Set for the Long Term Preservation of Scholarly JournalsSheila M. Morrissey, John Meyer, Sushil Bhattarai, Sachin Kurdikar, Jie Ling, Matthew Stoeffler, and Umadevi Thanneeru.
Tuesday November 2, 2010
- TaxPub: An Extension of the NLM/NCBI Journal Publishing DTD for Taxonomic DescriptionsTerry Catapano.
- Accessible publishing using the Journal Article Tag SuiteMelanie Lauckner and Chandi Perera.
- Bookshelf: Leafing through XMLMartin Latterner and Marilu Hoeppner.
- Why Create a Subset of a Public Tag SetDeborah Aleyne Lapeyre.
- Superset Me—Not: Why the Journal Publishing Tag Set Is Sufficient if You Use Appropriate Layer ValidationAlexander B. Schwarzman.
- The Evolving Information Ecostructure of PublishingEvan Owens.
- NLM CatalogRelated NLM Catalog Entries
- Journal Article Tag Suite Conference (JATS-Con) Proceedings 2010Journal Article Tag Suite Conference (JATS-Con) Proceedings 2010
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