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Contents
April 25 2017
- NISO STS-An UpdateBruce Rosenblum, Robert Wheeler, and Lesley West.
- Implementation of JATS at Taylor & FrancisVincent Lizzi.
- JATS4R Roadmap and UpdateJATS4R Working Group.
- In pursuit of family harmony: Introducing the JATS Compatibility Meta ModelB. Tommie Usdin, Deborah A. Lapeyre, Laura Randall, and Jeffrey Beck.
- Circling in on the JATS Compatibility Meta-ModelLaura Randall, B. Tommie Usdin, Deborah A. Lapeyre, and Jeffrey Beck.
- JATS Subset and Schematron: Achieving the Right BalanceAlexander B. Schwarzman.
- PubMed: Redesigning citation data managementKathleen Gollner and Kathi Canese.
April 26 2017
- Adoption without Disruption: NCBI's Experience in Switching to BITSMartin Latterner and Marilu Hoeppner.
- Beware of the laughing horseLaurent Galichet.
- HTML First? Testing an alternative approach to producing JATS from arbitrary (unconstrained or "wild") .docx (WordML) formatWendell Piez.
- Presenting Texture: A Role-based, JATS-enforcing, Open Source WYSIWYG EditorAlex Garnett, Juan Pablo Alperin, and Michael Aufreiter.
- SWISS-The Semantic Web for Interoperable Specifications and StandardsRupert Hopkins.
- JATS and CrossRefChuck Koscher.
- NLM CatalogRelated NLM Catalog Entries
- Journal Article Tag Suite Conference (JATS-Con) Proceedings 2017Journal Article Tag Suite Conference (JATS-Con) Proceedings 2017
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