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Journal Title Changes and Linking
WOuter Gerritsma at WoW! Wouter over het Web notes some bad linking techniques by journal publishers. Namely, they don't link to the journal title the article was published in but rather in what was the last name of the journal. Broken links and proper citations that was next to useless are the result.
Serials
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Jats: Journal Article Tag Suite
NISO has published the JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite standard. The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) announces the publication of a new American National Standard, JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite, ANSI/NISO Z39.96-2012. JATS provides...
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Serial Title Changes
"My Highly Opinionated Note About ISSN" by Judy C. Holoviak of the American Geophysical Union discusses the problem with the current rules for title change and the resulting change in ISSN and OpenURL problems. It appears in the latest issue of the Geoscience...
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Open Journal Systems
Open Journal Systems, an open source tool for journal publishers is now available. It uses the OAI-PMH standard.Open Journal Systems (OJS) is a journal management and publishing system that has been developed by the Public Knowledge Project through its...
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Onix
The Serials Release Notification (SRN) subgroup of the NISO/EDItEUR Joint Working Party (JWP) invites you to participate in a review of the draft Serials Release Notification message. The SRN is an XML message based on ONIX for Serials structure, and...
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Rss
Here is a publisher who gets it.Nature Publishing Group (NPG) is pleased to announce the completion of the current phase of its RSS newsfeed collection which delivers tables of content for its journals and other timely information to scientists' desktops....
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