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Publishing standards in the medical community.
The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), a center of the National Library of Medicine (NLM), created the Journal Publishing Document Type Definition (DTD) with the intent of providing a common format for the creation of journal content in XML.For journals that do not have an SGML/XML model selected, NCBI will encourage the use of this DTD to define the incoming data for PubMed Central, the U.S. National Library of Medicine's digital archive of life sciences journal literature.
Archiving and exchange standards in that community.
The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) of the National Library of Medicine (NLM) created the Journal Archiving and Interchange Document Type Definition (DTD) with the intent of providing a common format in which publishers and archives can exchange journal content.This DTD was created from the Journal Archiving and Interchange DTD Suite, which provides a set of XML modules that define elements and attributes for describing the textual and graphical content of journal articles as well as some non-article material such as letters, editorials, and book and product reviews).
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Standardized Markup For Journal Articles Teleconference
News from NISO about their teleconference on the work of NISO's Standardized Markup for Journal Articles Working GroupPlease mark your calendars to attend NISO's upcoming free monthly teleconference call, to be held on Monday, April 12, 2010 from...
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Nlm Tag Suite
NISO's Standardized Markup for Journal Articles Based on the NLM?s Journal Archiving and Interchange Tag Suite has been approved....
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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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Publishing Requirements For Industry Standard Metadata
Here is a new (to me) XML standard for serial contents.The Publishing Requirements for Industry Standard Metadata (PRISM) specification defines an XML metadata vocabulary for managing, aggregating, post-processing, multi-purposing and aggregating magazine,...
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