From Microsoft Word to NISO STS with Inera eXtyles

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: eXtyles, Microsoft Word, NISO STS, Standards

With Inera eXtyles, publishers of complex and structured content (journals, books, reports, and standards) can automate time-consuming editorial tasks and easily convert Word to XML. This session demonstrates how you can use eXtyles STS to create validated NISO STS XML files directly from Microsoft Word.

Automating standards publishing

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: NISO STS, Standards

Publish your XML standards in PDF, HTML, EPUB, Microsoft Word, and more with Typefi! This demonstration shows how Typefi’s automated publishing platform produces multiple outputs, rendering typical content elements such as tables, figures, and math.

Multiplatform standards and guidelines publishing at NIST

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: Case Study, Microsoft Word, Standards, XML

In 2019, the NIST Research Library began a pilot to publish in multiple formats for accessibility, reusability, discoverability, and ability to store in repositories. This case study explores how the NIST team is now using NISO STS to provide the structure needed to convert Microsoft Word documents to XML, and creating PDF, HTML, EPUB, and DAISY XML versions of the publications.

NISO STS: Past, present, future

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: NISO STS, Standards

The Standards Tag Suite (ANSI/NISO Z39.102-2017), or NISO STS, provides a common format for standards bodies, organisations, publishers, and archives to publish and exchange standards documents. In this session, Bruce Rosenblum of Atypon shares a history and overview of NISO STS Version 1.0, and what you can expect to see in a future Version 1.1.

The future of documents

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: NISO STS, Standards

The Future of Documents is shaped by a fundamental change in how information is shared and agreements are secured. NISO STS has prepared standards creation very well for this. Jan Benedictus, Fonto CEO, reflects on Fonto’s experience with standards development organisations and what this means for authors, editors and reviewers of standards, as well as consumers of them.

Continuing adventures in Standards XML publishing

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  • Categories: Case Study, Standards, XML

The IEEE Standards Association is well known for producing widely-respected and adopted technology standards that are used around the world. In this case study, Patrick Gibbons of IEEE SA gives an overview of how IEEE SA met the challenges of implementing an XML publishing system and shares some of the continuing challenges they face.