New Public Domain Journal Article Archiving and Interchange DTDs
Jeff Beck
Introduction
Who We Are
[slide 1]
Announcements, Announcements!
[slide 2]
NCBI Makes Publicly Available
[slide 3]
The Long Range Plan
[slide 4]
History
[slide 5]
NLM and NCBI and PMC
[slide 6]
Harvard E-Journal Archive DTD Feasibility Study
[slide 7]
Indirect Result: NLM Develops DTD Suite
[slide 8]
NLM Archival DTD Suite
[slide 9]
Modular DTD Suite Design
[slide 10]
DTD Assembled From Modules
[slide 11]
Modules in the DTD Tagset Include:
[slide 12]
Current Public DTDs from the Tagset
[slide 13]
First Two DTDs Describe Journal Articles
[slide 14]
Characteristics of Archiving and Interchange DTD
[slide 15]
Characteristics of the Publishing DTD
[slide 16]
Tag Libraries: The DTD Documentation
[slide 17]
Element Pages Contain:
[slide 18]
Element Page for Abbreviated Journal Title
[slide 19]
Why DTD Not Schemas? — Technical
[slide 20]
Schemas in the Future
[slide 22]
Who’s Using the DTD
[slide 23]
PubMedCentral (PMC)
[slide 24]
JSTOR The Scholarly Journal Archive
[slide 25]
Highwire Press Library of the Sciences and Medicine
[slide 26]
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
[slide 27]
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO)
[slide 28]
Other Publishers
[slide 29]
Conversion Vendors
[slide 30]
The Future of the Tagset
[slide 31]
Who Owns the Tagset? The DTDs?
[slide 32]
NLM Requests
[slide 33]
To Keep the DTD Relevant to Publishing / Archiving Communities
[slide 34]
Interchange Structure Working Group
[slide 35]
Additional DTDs Planned
[slide 36]
Tools and Other Support
[slide 37]
XSLT Transforms
[slide 38]
How Can You Get Involved?
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