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Explore JATS standardization, extensions, and customizations in journal publishing. Learn about evolving models and the impact of data in publishing. Join the JATS-Community for future developments.
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No Smoking! (yes, they are serious about this)
Facilities • No food or drinks in this room. • Restrooms: To the right, on either side of the elevators. • Lunch will be on your own. Cafeterias downstairs in this building and across the street in Natcher. • Coffee Breaks will in the lobby. Again, no food or drinks in this room. • WiFi is available. • Parking
Program • Opportunities for questions and discussion after each presentation. • Please use the microphones. • And tell us who you are. • Participant lists will be distributed tomorrow. • There will be an open session on Wednesday afternoon. Bring your suggestions, questions, and gripes.
JATS News • JATS is an ANSI/NISO standard ANSI/NISO Z39.96-2012 announced Aug 22, 2012 (For the time being, send feedback to the JATS-List: www.mulberrytech.com/JATS/JATS-List/) • Book Interchange Tag Suite (BITS) v0.2 has been released http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/extensions/bits/
Thank You to the Peer Reviewers • Steve DeRose • Jeff Fisher • Daniel Grossberg • MirkoJanc • Sheila Morrissey • Evan Owens • Bruce Rosenblum • Kim Tryka
And to the Program Committee • Jeffrey Beck • Deborah Lapeyre • B. Tommie Usdin (Who were also peer reviewers)
Jargon Primer • NLM DTDs – original name for the JATS • Green – Archiving Tag Set; most permissive model • Blue – Publishing Tag Set; moderately prescriptive • Orange or Pumpkin – Article Authoring Tag Set; most prescriptive • Greenification – making the Blue Tag Set more permissive
Evolutionary Chaos and the Road Ahead JATS-Con October 16, 2012 Laura Kelly NCBI/NLM/NIH kelly@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In the beginning… STM Journal Publishers JATS Influence
A little while later… Archives STM Journal Publishers JATS Influence Aggregators
Not too long after that… • Extensions & customizations talked about at JATS-Con: • 2010 • ACS • Portico • AGU • TaxPub • 2011 • Annotum • Atypon (issues) • 2012 • BITS • PMC (journal front matter) Archives Extensions not just STM Journal Publishers JATS Influence Customizations Aggregators
Not too long after that… Archives Extensions not just STM Journal Publishers JATS Influence Customizations Aggregators
Not too long after that… Archives Extensions not just STM Journal Publishers JATS Influence Customizations Aggregators
And then this happened… Archives Extensions NISO Standardization not just STM Journal Publishers JATS Influence Customizations Aggregators
“… bring awareness of the Tag Suite to a larger and more varied audience” “We expect this wider audience will find uses for the Tag Suite in new applications, beyond its traditional uses in journal publishing and archiving.” —Jeffrey Beck
Evolution in the JATS • Adjusting models to accommodate what’s being done. • <media> • <permissions> • @xml:lang • Adjusting models to accommodate what users know they should be doing. • <contrib-id>
Evolution in publishing Data is king. What you do with that data matters. What else you do with that data matters more.
These days… Archives Extensions New user groups not just STM Journal Publishers JATS Influence New uses Customizations Aggregators
How does the JATS continue to evolve without descending into chaos? It doesn’t. Chaos is unavoidable… unless you want things to be really, really boring.
How does the JATS continue to evolve making the best use of the chaos? • Accept that it’s happening. • Utilize available resources. JATS-Community is its own best and most under-utilized resource. www.mulberrytech.com/JATS/JATS-List/