The world of book publishing has changed drastically with the adoption of XML technologies, by imposing regular structures on authors and allowing production departments to design, alter, and redistribute books in a fraction of the time it would have taken previously. However, as we move to make our content more machine readable, we need to consider how we apply metadata in a way that supports custom publishing solutions. The author proposes a new way of looking at XML schemas for archiving books, and suggests how this may be implemented with code examples. While an archive generally preserves content as it was produced, because publishers’ archives are potential sources of revenue, they should be compiled in such a way that allows for calc...
While the major uses of the catalogue continue to be its search and inventory functions, the move fr...
Review of Cole, T. W., Han, M. & Schwartz, C. (2018). Coding with XML for Efficiencies in Catalo...
In digital publishing, encoding documents in XML can produce several advantages for libraries that h...
The world of book publishing has changed drastically with the adoption of XML technologies, by impos...
The traditional way of publishing books is a one-dimensional procedure. An author creates content, b...
The ongoing shift in the delivery of publications, and in the consumption of content, from print to ...
While XML-based single-source publishing is a powerful tool for streamlining the book publishing ind...
Classification of materials as multifaceted and complex as books is fraught with competing needs and...
How are today's librarians to manage and describe the everexpanding volumes of resources, in both di...
How can we use smart technologies to simplify the description of publications? This is one of the re...
The recent work of the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) in developing an XML standard for manuscript d...
What would it take to provide a congenial and comfortable environment for finding and reading books ...
Within DiVA (Digital Scientific Archive) XML is used for storage and archiving, for inter-applicatio...
In this paper, we introduce a software called Meta Data Visualisation (MDV) that assists the user wi...
The use of digital learning resources creates an increasing need for semantic metadata, describing t...
While the major uses of the catalogue continue to be its search and inventory functions, the move fr...
Review of Cole, T. W., Han, M. & Schwartz, C. (2018). Coding with XML for Efficiencies in Catalo...
In digital publishing, encoding documents in XML can produce several advantages for libraries that h...
The world of book publishing has changed drastically with the adoption of XML technologies, by impos...
The traditional way of publishing books is a one-dimensional procedure. An author creates content, b...
The ongoing shift in the delivery of publications, and in the consumption of content, from print to ...
While XML-based single-source publishing is a powerful tool for streamlining the book publishing ind...
Classification of materials as multifaceted and complex as books is fraught with competing needs and...
How are today's librarians to manage and describe the everexpanding volumes of resources, in both di...
How can we use smart technologies to simplify the description of publications? This is one of the re...
The recent work of the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) in developing an XML standard for manuscript d...
What would it take to provide a congenial and comfortable environment for finding and reading books ...
Within DiVA (Digital Scientific Archive) XML is used for storage and archiving, for inter-applicatio...
In this paper, we introduce a software called Meta Data Visualisation (MDV) that assists the user wi...
The use of digital learning resources creates an increasing need for semantic metadata, describing t...
While the major uses of the catalogue continue to be its search and inventory functions, the move fr...
Review of Cole, T. W., Han, M. & Schwartz, C. (2018). Coding with XML for Efficiencies in Catalo...
In digital publishing, encoding documents in XML can produce several advantages for libraries that h...