Balisage Paper: XML (almost) all the way

Experiences with a small-scale journal publishing system

Balisage: The Markup Conference 2015
August 11 - 14, 2015

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Slides and Materials

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Beall, Jeffrey (2015) Obituary for an Open Access Journal in Scholarly Open Access: Critical analysis of scholarly open-access publishing [Web]

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Mabe, Michael (2003) The growth and number of journals in Serials, 16(2), 191–197. [doi:https://doi.org/10.1629/16191]

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Piez, Wendell, and Usdin, Tommie (2007) Separating Mapping from Coding in Transformation Tasks XML Conference, Boston, 2007 (IdeAlliance) [Slides]

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Shapiro, Lorna (2005) Establishing and publishing an online peer-reviewed journal: action plan, resourcing, and costs, Public Knowledge Project, Vancouver, BC [PDF]

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Swan, Alma, and Chan, Leslie (2012) Open Access scholarly information sourcebook: practical steps for implementing Open Access, Evaluating online publication tools [Web]

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Ware, Mark, and Mabe, Michael (2012) An overview of scientific and scholarly journal publishing, 4th ed, March 2015, pp.27–29 [PDF]