Full text of Proceedings of the Journal Article Tag Suite Conference 2011 is part of the NCBI Bookshelf.
Monday, September 26, 2011
eDeposit for eSerials: Current Work and Plans at the Library of Congress……….Erik Delfino and Jane Mandelbaum.
Article vs Issue XML: Capturing the Table of Contents under the NLM DTD..........Nikos Markantonatos.
Variations in XML Reference Tagging in Scholarly Publishing..........Bruce Rosenblum.
Introduction to Multi-language Documents in JATS..........Deborah Aleyne Lapeyre and B. Tommie Usdin.
Annotum: An open-source authoring and publishing platform based on WordPress..........Carl Leubsdorf, Jr.
Tuesday September 27, 2011
PMC Tagging Guidelines: A case study in normalization..........Abigail Elbow, Breena Krick, and Laura Kelly.
NISO/NFAIS Supplemental Journal Article Materials Working Group: A Progress Report..........Alexander ('Sasha') Schwarzman.
Reality Check: What to expect from automated conversion to NLM XML..........Devorah Bloom, Beth Friedman, and Gitty Kupferstein.
Taming the Beast: JATS data, non-JATS data, and XML Namespaces..........Wendell Piez.
Book Publishing with JATS..........Chandi Perera.
The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) of the National Library of Medicine (NLM) created the Journal Archiving and Interchange Tag Suite with the intent of providing a common format in which publishers and archives can exchange journal content. The Suite provides a set of XML schema 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.