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JATS-Con 2013 Schedule

April 1, 2014

8:00-9:00

Registration

9:00

Welcome and Introductions

9:00-9:15

JATS and NISO — the value of community standardization

Todd Carpenter, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)

9:15-9:45

When the "One Size Fits Most" tagset doesn't fit you

Tommie Usdin, Mulberry Technologies, Inc.

9:45-10:30

The Challenges and Benefits of Automating NLM-to-ePub3 File Conversion

Mike Dean, CFA Institute

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break

11:00-11:45

Tracking Changes to JATS XML in an Online Proofing System

Charles O'Connor, Dartmouth Journal Services
Antony Gnanapiragasam, Dartmouth Journal Services
Michael Hepp, Dartmouth Journal Services

11:45-12:30

Case Study on Redlining application using JATS XML at the International Organization for Standardization

Chandi Perera, Typefi Systems

12:30-1:30

Lunch

1:30-3:00

Focused Talks

1:30-2:05

Transforming JATS XML for mobile-optimized consumption

Mitra Ahadpour, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
Atul Ganatra, IQ Solutions
Adam B. Lee, IQ Solutions

2:05-2:40

A Publisher's InDesign to BITS and EPUB Infrastructure: Conventions, Configuration, Conversion, Checks

Gerrit Imsieke, le-tex publishing services

2:40-3:00

JATS and the Standards Ecosystem

Bruce Rosenblum, Inera, Inc.

3:00-3:30

Coffee Break

3:30-4:15

Inconsistent XML as a barrier to reuse of Open Access Content

Daniel Mietchen, Open Knowledge Foundation, Germany
Chris Maloney, PMC (Contractor with A-Tek, Inc.)
Nils Dagsson Moskopp,

4:15-5:00

The Web, the W3C and the Future of Publishing

Liam Quin, The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

April 2, 2014

9:00-9:45

Extending JATS to include the NISO/NFAIS Recommended Practices for Online Supplemental Journal Article Materials

Karen Gutzman, National Library of Medicine
Kimberly A. Tryka, NCBI, National Library of Medicine

9:45-10:30

NLM Conversion to Build "Atomic" Physics Content in an Agile Fashion

M. Scott Dineen, The Optical Society
Mark Gross, Data Conversion Laboratory, Inc.
Devorah Ashlem, Data Conversion Laboratory, Inc.
Beth Friedman, Data Conversion Laboratory, Inc.
Alexander Schwarzman, The Optical Society
Gitty Kupferstein, Data Conversion Laboratory, Inc.

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break

11:00-11:45

What JATS Users should Know about the Book Interchange Tag Suite (BITS)

Jeffrey Beck, NCBI/NLM/NIH

11:45-12:30

Formatting JATS: as easy as 1-2-3

Tony Graham, Mentea

12:30-1:30

Lunch

1:30-3:00

JATS Open Session

3:00-3:30

Coffee Break

3:30-4:15

mPach: Integrated Publishing and Archiving of Journals in HathiTrust

Seth Johnson, Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan
Bryan Smith, Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan
Kevin S. Hawkins, Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan

4:15-5:00

Strategic Reading, the Future of Scientific Publishing — something for everyone

Allen Renear, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Originally Scheduled Papers

The following papers were originally scheduled to be presented at JATS-Con in October, 2013, but the authors are unable to be present for the make-up date in April 2014.

Ontology based Biomedical Research Paper Authoring Support Tool

Senator Jeong, National Center for Medical Information and Knowledge, Korea National Institute of Health
Sejin Nam, Biomedical Knowledge Engineering Laboratory, Seoul National University
Hyun-Young Park, National Center for Medical Information and Knowledge, Korea National Institute of Health

Perspective on application of journal article tag extensible markup language for scholarly journal articles written in Korean

Sun Huh, Department of Parasitology, College of Medicine, Hallym Hallym Hallym University
Tae Jin Choi, National Research Foundation, Korea
So hyeong Kim, National Research Foundation, Korea