[Sigdl-l] [CNI-ANNOUNCE] New Archiving DTDs released by National Library of Medicine
Richard Hill
rhill at asis.org
Wed May 28 16:23:14 EDT 2003
[Forwarded from Cliff Lynch. Dick Hill]
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The announcement below represents an important additional step along the
road towards effective large scale archiving of journals in digital form.
My thanks to Betsy Humphreys at NLM for passing this along.
Clifford Lynch
Director, CNI
XML DTD Describes Standard Content Model for Electronic Archiving and
Publishing of Journal Articles
BETHESDA, MD -- May 27, 2003 -- The National Center for Biotechnology
Information (NCBI; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov) of the National Library of
Medicine (NLM; http://www.nlm.nih.gov) has created two XML DTDs that will
simplify electronic journal publishing and increase the accuracy of the
archiving and exchange of scholarly journal articles. The Journal
Publishing DTD (http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/publishing) and the Archiving and
Interchange DTD (http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov) were both created from the
Archiving and Interchange Tagset.
The Publishing DTD defines a common format for the creation of journal
content in XML. The Archiving DTD also defines journal articles, but it has
a more open structure; it is less strict about required elements and their
order. The Archiving DTD defines a target content model for the conversion
of any sensibly structured journal article and provides a common format in
which publishers, aggregators, and archives can exchange journal content.
The DTDs were created after collaboration between the Harvard University
E-Journal Archiving Project and NCBI. This collaboration was inspired by
Inera Inc.'s (http://www.inera.com) "E-Journal Archival DTD Feasibility
Study" (http://www.diglib.org/preserve/hadtdfs.pdf). Harvard and Inera's
participation was supported by the Mellon Foundation.
Mulberry Technologies (http://www.mulberrytech.com) and Inera examined
thousands of articles from hundreds of journals to be sure that the content
models being defined were comprehensive. After this extensive modeling, the
consultants worked with NCBI to create the Archiving and Interchange DTD,
then NCBI and Mulberry created the Journal Publishing DTD to help
publishers who had not yet selected a format for their electronic content.
The DTDs may be used as is, or the Tagset can be used to construct other
DTDs. These DTDs and the Tagset are in the public domain. Complete
information and documentation can be found at http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov.
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National Library of Medicine
National Institutes of Health
Building 45, 5th Floor, Room 5an36A
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Bethesda, Maryland 20892
Tel: 301-435-5992
Fax: 301-480-0109
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