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Scholarly HTML

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  • Scholarly HTML
  • Scholarly HTML: Simple, rational modern citations using links
  • Article of the future? Let's talk about scholarly communications.
  • Wave as a Scholarly HTML editor
  • A bit more on Wave as a Scholarly HTML editor
  • Publishers, Authors, what's stopping you all from just using HTML
  • EPub as a way of packaging scholarly resources?
  • Beyond the PDF proposed session : Bring the web to the researcher : Mainly on authoring tools
  • Beyond the PDF workshop trip report
  • Hacking towards Scholarly HTML
  • Beyond the PDF: Some ideas for document formats and authoring tools
  • Scholarly HTML: new approaches to authoring Scientific Papers
  • Scholarly HTML: Fraglets of progress
  • EPub for word processing users
  • Metadata in word processing monographs
  • Scholarly HTML website up at http://scholarlyhtml.org
  • Anthologize: a WordPress based collection tool
  • Making EPUB from WordPress (and other) web collections
  • Real life scenarios for creating and disseminating linked-data publications
  • The repository is watching: automated harvesting from replicated filesystems
  • Putting data on the web

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