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May 20, 2019
- The Case for Living Documents with Updates TaggingDorothy J. Hoskins and Tristan Mitchel.
- Using BITS for conference paper conversionAlexander B. Schwarzman and Jennifer Mayfield.
- Panel Discussion: Citations, References, and JATSMartin Fenner, Silvio Peroni, David Shotton, Mohammad Hosseini, and Ted Habermann.
- Integrating Texture: Realising a journal production system using an open source visual editor for JATSMichael Aufreiter, Oliver Buchtala, and Juan Pablo Alperin.
- Introducing Manuscripts.io: open source editing environment for structured, computationally reproducible research documentsMatias Piipari, Alf Eaton, and Alberto Pepe.
- Integrating JATS and BITS into a new content model for IOP PublishingStephen Flockton.
- Migrating Érudit to JATS: Replacing parts of your airplane while it’s flyingMathieu Pigeon, Fabio Batalha Cunha dos Santos, Davin Baragiotta, Émilie Paquin, and Jessica Clark.
May 21, 2019
- Balancing Priorities in Document Markup: Long-term Viability versus Short-term ExpediencyB. Tommie Usdin and Deborah A Lapeyre.
- How JATS-XML supports data integration: extracting data availability statements and funding information in Europe PMCMichael Parkin, Jyothi Katuri, Maria Levchenko, Aravind Venkatesan, and Johanna McEntyre.
- Text Mining and JATS: Use cases and combined potential leverageFelipe Soares.
- How JATs and Crossref can evolve togetherPatricia Feeney.
- What JATS4R can achieve, with a little help from its friendsJeffrey Beck, Melissa Harrison, Stephen Laverick, Kevin Lawson, Kelly McDougall, Mary Seligy, and Lucie Senn.
- NLM CatalogRelated NLM Catalog Entries
- Journal Article Tag Suite Conference (JATS-Con) Proceedings 2019Journal Article Tag Suite Conference (JATS-Con) Proceedings 2019
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