Subject: Re: [jats-list] How/When do you produce a JATS-XML version of you publication within your publication workflow From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 17:04:18 -0400 |
Hi, On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 10:15 PM, Kevin Hawkins <kevin.s.hawkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> <article> >> <front>[...]</front> >> <body> >> <media mimetype="text" mime-subtype="html" xlink:href="index.html" >> xlink:actuate="onLoad"/> >> </body> >> <back>[...]</back> >> </article> ... > This is a creative use of JATS, and while not exactly sanctioned in the > latest version of the spec, it's interesting to hear that someone is > contemplating uses involving incorporating a <body> that is as structured as > a JATS <body> typically is. That is, you want to do something like dump in > raw OCR or just a facsimile of the document. > "Creative" this may be (at least, this may not been seen much in JATS data that *has been openly published*), but I don't think it's (at all) unusual. In fact this practice has been around far longer than JATS has been. (This isn't necessarily to recommend it, of course, if it's done mainly out of expediency.) Cheers, Wendell -- Wendell Piez | http://www.wendellpiez.com XML | XSLT | electronic publishing Eat Your Vegetables _____oo_________o_o___ooooo____ooooooo_^
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