Journal Article Tag Suite subset and Schematron: achieving the right balance

Ensuring that published content adheres to the publisher’s business and style rules requires the implementation of quality-control solutions that encompass the entire enterprise, including vendors and in-house staff. The solutions must span the entire life cycle of the manuscript, from extensible ma...

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Main Author: Alexander B. Schwarzman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Council of Science Editors 2018-02-01
Series:Science Editing
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Online Access:http://www.escienceediting.org/upload/se-5-1-2.pdf
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Summary:Ensuring that published content adheres to the publisher’s business and style rules requires the implementation of quality-control solutions that encompass the entire enterprise, including vendors and in-house staff. The solutions must span the entire life cycle of the manuscript, from extensible markup language conversion to production to post-publication enhancements. Two techniques that may help in achieving this goal are developing Schematron and making a Journal Article Tag Suite subset. Both come with costs: Schematron change management requires development and maintenance of an extensive testbase; making a subset requires comprehensive content analysis and the knowledge of the publishing program’s direction. Achieving the right balance between the two techniques may reduce the costs associated with them.
ISSN:2288-8063
2288-7474