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Microsoft Word and NLM
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- Subject: Microsoft Word and NLM
- From: "Greg Tananbaum" <gtananbaum@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 21:18:18 EDT
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Microsoft has recently unveiled a new add-in for Word that may be of interest to the list. The add-in helps scholarly authors conform to the National Library of Medicine (NLM) DTD by: - Gathering information about the authors and article content at the time the article is written - Enabling journals to provide authors with templates containing the structure for articles, and information for self-classification of the articles by the authors - Enabling access to the authors' and article metadata contained in the Word file through the use of the NLM format and OpenXML document structure - Enabling the editorial staff to have access to the article and journal metadata directly within Word - Enabling two-way conversion between Office OpenXML and the NLM format This can potentially assist the authoring, editing, review, publication, archiving, and searching of scholarly information. More details available here: http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/tc/scholarly-publishing.mspx (Full disclosure - I consulted with Microsoft on this project.) Greg Tananbaum Consulting Services at the Intersection of Technology, Content, & Academia gtananbaum@gmail.com http://www.scholarnext.com
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