OCLC Systems & Services: International digital library perspectives: Volume 19 Issue 4
Table of contents
XML and e‐journals
Judith WustemanThe use of XML in the lifecycle of e‐journals has recently emerged as a hot topic in the library world. This burst of interest is largely due to proposals to use XML in e‐journal…
You’re invited: XML’s fifth birthday celebration
Norm MedeirosThis article looks at XML’s first five years of existence. It reviews the original motivation for creating XML, and some of the applications this standard has made possible…
Deciding what to save
Randall C. JimersonArchival appraisal is the process of determining which manuscripts and archives acquired by a repository are worthy of long‐term preservation. The abundance of modern records…
The European Open Archives Forum
Dennis NicholsonOverview of the EC‐funded Open Archives Forum (www.oaforum.org) which supports the dissemination of information about European open‐archives initiatives. This article describes…
Article metadata standards: an historical review
Francis CaveIt has been 20 years since the first commercial application of SGML was launched by the Association of American Publishers (AAP) for its Electronic Manuscript Project. Defining an…
XML in serial publishing: past, present and future
Alex BrownJournal production was one of the first commercial arenas in which markup technologies took hold, and today most major (and many minor) journal publishers have journal content in…
XML for e‐journal archiving
Stephen L. Abrams, Bruce Rosenblume‐journals have many advantages over print, including enhanced media types, actionable reference links, and sophisticated searching capabilities. However, for many institutional…
XML for scientific publishing
Peter Murray‐Rust, Henry S. RzepaThis article addresses the opportunities that XML can offer to the publishing scientist and explores why there has been such a relatively slow take‐up. XML can revolutionize the…