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Tuesday, October 16, 2012
- Evolutionary Chaos and the Road Ahead.Laura Kelly.
- How Well Do You Know Your Data? Converting an Archive of Proprietary Markup Schemes to JATS: A Case Study.Faye Krawitz, and Jennifer McAndrews, and Richard O'Keeffe.
- Implementing XML for Japanese-language scholarly articles.Soichi Tokizane.
- The Front Matters: Capturing Journal Front Matter with JATS.Rachael Carter, Kathryn Funk, and Rebecca Mooney.
- Book Tagging Panel Discussion.
- Author Generated JATS XML Markup.Andy Gajetzki and Oliver Wenker.
- From Markup to Linked Data: Mapping NISO JATS v1.0 to RDF using the SPAR (Semantic Publishing and Referencing) OntologiesS. Peroni, D.A. Lapeyre, and D. Shotton.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
- Implementation of TaxPub, an NLM DTD extension for domain-specific markup in taxonomy, from the experience of a biodiversity publisher.Lyubomir Penev, Terence Catapano, Donat Agosti, Teodor Georgiev, Guido Sautter, and Pavel Stoev.
- JATS for both journals and books?: --A case study of adopting JATS to build a single search for Ejournals and Ebooks.Wei Zhao and Jayanthy Chengan.
- DtdAnalyzer: A tool for analyzing and manipulating DTDs.Demian Hess, Chris Maloney, and Audrey Hamelers.
- Reducing costs and expanding XML submissions with PDF to JATS conversion.Keishi Katoh, Tokushige Kobayashi, and Mitsuru Kitazawa.
- Journal Article Tag Suite Update and Open Discussion.
- Developing a Schematron–Owning Your Content Markup: A Case Study.Julie Blair.
- Beware! The Spork.Jeff Beck.
- NLM CatalogRelated NLM Catalog Entries
- Journal Article Tag Suite Conference (JATS-Con) Proceedings 2012Journal Article Tag Suite Conference (JATS-Con) Proceedings 2012
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