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Contents
April 21, 2015
- JATS Diversity—A Content Management PerspectiveEvan Owens.
- Automating Complex High-Volume Technical Paper and Journal Article Page Composition with NLM XML and InDesignBecky Fadik, Mark Gross, and Brian Trombley.
- The Public Knowledge Project XML Publishing Service and meTypeset: Don't call it "Yet Another Word-to-JATS Conversion Kit"Alex Garnett, Juan Pablo Alperin, and John Willinsky.
- All Aboard! Round-tripping JATS in an HTML-based online CMS and editing platformWendell Piez.
- Creating JATS XML from Japanese language articles and automatic typesetting using XSLTHidehiko Nakanishi, Toshiyuki Naganawa, Soichi Tokizane, and Tsuyoshi Yamamoto.
- Improving the reusability of JATSJeff Beck, John Chodacki, Alf Eaton, Michael Evans, Rupert Gatti, James Gilbert, Melissa Harrison, Christopher Maloney, Daniel Mietchen, Tom Mowlam; JATS4R Working Group.
- Using BITS for Non-standard ContentDana Wheeles.
- The Long Road to JATSPaul Donohoe, Jenny Sherman, and Ashwin Mistry.
April 22, 2015
- Adapting JATS to support data citationDaniel Mietchen, Johanna McEntyre, Jeff Beck, Chris Maloney, and the Force 11 Data Citation Implementation Group.
- Superimposing Business Rules on JATSTommie Usdin, Deborah Aleyne Lapeyre, and Carter M. Glass.
- JATS for Ejournals and BITS for Ebooks—Adopting BITS for Scholars Portal Ebook RepositoryWei Zhao, Ravit H. David, Sadia Khwaja, and Qinqin Lin.
- Building an Automated XML-Based Journal Production WorkflowCharles O'Connor, Stephen Haenel, Antony Gnanapiragasam, Michael Hepp, and Tina Fleischer.
- A complete end-to-end publishing system based on JATSKaveh Bazargan.
- Smoke Screens of ImpossibilityBruce D. Rosenblum.
- NLM CatalogRelated NLM Catalog Entries
- Journal Article Tag Suite Conference (JATS-Con) Proceedings 2015Journal Article Tag Suite Conference (JATS-Con) Proceedings 2015
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