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JATS-Con 2013 was originally scheduled for October 2013, but it was postponed as a result of the US Government Shutdown. The conference will be held on April 1 & 2, 2014. Most of the original presenters will be available. All of the originally submitted papers are listed in the Proceedings below.
On October 22, 2013, there was an impromptu JATS Users Group meeting held at the AAAS offices in Washington, DC that included a number of the original JATS presenters and participants. The program for that meeting is available (http://www.balisage.net/JATS-UG/).
April 1, 2014
- JATS and NISO — the value of community standardizationTodd Carpenter.
- When
the "One Size Fits Most" tagset doesn't fit youTommie Usdin.
- The
Challenges and Benefits of Creating Accessible ePub3
FilesMike Dean.
- Tracking Changes to JATS XML in an Online Proofing
SystemCharles O'Conner, Antony Gnanapiragasam, and Michael Hepp.
- Case Study on Redlining application using JATS XML at the International Organization for StandardizationChandi Perera.
- Transforming JATS XML for mobile-optimized consumptionMitra Ahadpour, Atul Ganatra, and Adam B. Lee.
- A
Publisher's InDesign to BITS and EPUB Infrastructure: Conventions,
Configuration, Conversion, ChecksGerrit Imsieke.
- JATS and the Standards EcosystemBruce Rosenblum.
- Inconsistent XML as a Barrier to Reuse of Open Access ContentDaniel Mietchen, Chris Maloney, and Nils Dagsson Moskopp.
- The Web, the W3C and the Future of PublishingLiam Quin.
April 2, 2014
- Extending JATS to include the NISO/NFAIS Recommended Practices for Online Supplemental Journal Article MaterialsKaren Gutzman and Kimberly A. Tryka.
- NLM
conversion to build "atomic" physics content in an agile
fashionM. Scott Dineen, Mark Gross, Devorah Ashlem, Beth Friedman, Alexander Schwarzman, and Gitty Kupferstein.
- What JATS Users should Know about the Book Interchange Tag Suite (BITS)Jeffrey Beck.
- Formatting JATS: as easy as 1-2-3Tony Graham.
- JATS Open Session
- mPach: Integrated Publishing and Archiving of Journals in
HathiTrustSeth Johnson, Bryan Smith, and Kevin S. Hawkins.
- Strategic Reading, the Future of Scientific Publishing — something for everyoneAllen Renear.
Originally scheduled papers
The following papers were originally scheduled to be presented at JATS-Con in October, 2013, but the authors were unable to be present for the make-up date in April 2014.
- Ontology based Biomedical Research Paper Authoring Support ToolSenator Jeong, Sejin Nam, and Hyun-Young Park.
- Using
Journal Article Tag Suite (JATS) XML for scholarly journal articles
written in KoreanSun Huh, Tae Jin Choi, and So hyeong Kim.
- NLM CatalogRelated NLM Catalog Entries
- Journal Article Tag Suite Conference (JATS-Con) Proceedings 2013/2014Journal Article Tag Suite Conference (JATS-Con) Proceedings 2013/2014
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