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eXtyles® Press Release Archive

Inera Introduces eXtyles NLM: PubMed Central–Compliant NLM DTD XML directly from Word

Newton, MA, October 15, 2008 - Inera Inc. today announced the release of eXtyles NLM. This off-the-shelf configuration of eXtyles enables users to create PubMed Central–compliant XML according to the NLM Journal Publishing DTD directly from Microsoft Word. eXtyles NLM can be used to quickly, easily, and accurately convert most scholarly journal articles from Word to high-quality XML without custom configuration or XML expertise...

RSuite CMS Partners with Inera to Leverage eXtyles Word-to-XML Editorial Environment

Newton, MA, May 28, 2008 - Really Strategies, Inc. and Inera, Inc. announce a technology partnership that benefits publishers working with XML. RSuite, a browser-based content management system (CMS) from Really Strategies and eXtyles, an integrated suite of editorial and XML tools for Microsoft Word, together offer content management along with MS Word-based content editing and XML creation...

Inera Introduces eXtyles Reference Correction

Newton, MA, May 14, 2008 - Inera Inc. today announced the release of eXtyles Reference Correction. The new Reference Correction feature — an enhancement to the eXtyles PubMed and CrossRef Reference Checking modules — automatically integrates data from online resources to correct errors in bibliographic references, quickly and reliably improving their accuracy before publication...

Inera Announces eXtyles and eXtyles SI for Word 2007

Newton, MA, August 3, 2007 - Inera Inc., the leading provider of editorial and XML production software for the publishing industry, today announced eXtyles and eXtyles SI for Word 2007. With these releases, the eXtyles product family adds support for the most significant release of Microsoft Office in more than a decade...

Springer Extends Online Peer Review System

Newton, MA, March 14, 2007 - Springer Science+Business Media will expand Editorial Manager, its online peer review system, to an additional 600 journals over the next two years. The expansion includes software that automatically links bibliographies of author-submitted manuscripts to PubMed and CrossRef during the peer review process. Also, author bibliographies will be automatically converted to Springer bibliography formats, and validated XML will be transferred to Springer's journal production system....

CrossRef Simple-Text Query Service Officially Launches

Newton, MA, October 30, 2006 - CrossRef, the reference-linking network for scholarly and professional publishers, is pleased to announce the launch of its freely available Simple-Text Query service to facilitate DOI look-up for researchers and publishers. In partnership with Inera, CrossRef has deployed a custom version of Inera’s eXtyles refXpress™ that parses unstructured, simple-text references into granular and valid XML and returns any matching DOIs for those references...

CrossRef Launches Free-Text Query Trial Service in Partnership with Inera

Newton, MA, February 14, 2006 - In partnership with Inera, CrossRef (Lynnfield, MA, USA) has announced a new trial service for its member publishers. CrossRef has deployed a custom version of Inera's eXtyles refXpress that parses unstructured, free-text references into granular and valid XML and returns any matching DOIs for those references...

Inera and Aries Systems Collaborate to Reduce the Cost and Time of Manuscript Publication

Newton, MA, November 29, 2004 - Inera Incorporated (Newton, Massachusetts, USA) and Aries Systems Corporation (North Andover, Massachusetts, USA) today announced a technology integration agreement that will address one of the most time-consuming and costly steps in the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts: the validation, linking, and journal style-specific cleanup of bibliographic references...

National Research Council of Canada Selects eXtyles for Editorial System

Newton, MA, April 8, 2003 - Inera, Inc., one of the leading providers of editorial and XML production software for the publishing industry, today announced that The National Research Council of Canada, Research Press has chosen eXtyles as their primary automated content-editing solution...

Elsevier Science Selects eXtyles for Editorial System

Newton, MA, November 8, 2002 - Inera, Inc., one of the leading providers of editorial and XML production software for the publishing industry today announced that Elsevier Life Sciences, London, has chosen eXtyles as their primary automated content-editing solution...

Inera Makes eXtyles Demonstration Version Available

Newton, MA, February 8, 2001 - Inera Inc., announced today the availability of the demonstration version of eXtyles, the premier integrated suite of editorial and XML tools for Microsoft Word...

Inera Introduces eXtyles, an Editorial and XML Tool for Microsoft Word

Newton, MA, December 1, 2000 - Inera Inc., a leading developer of XML solutions, announced today the introduction of eXtyles, the premier integrated suite of editorial and XML tools for Microsoft Word...

eXtyles News Archive

eXtyles Technology Powers Elsevier's New Reference Linking Service

November 2008: Elsevier announced the launch of reference linking, a new service enabling its community of reviewers to have direct access to referenced articles published by Elsevier, directly from the manuscript they are reviewing. Please click here to read the full story.

Linking Up Bibliographies: DOI Harvesting Tool Launched by CrossRef

InfoToday discusses "just another little service for editors, publishers, librarians, and peer reviewers from your friend CrossRef and its friend Inera." Please click here to read the full story.

Choose the Right Tools for Content Editing

August 2002: Transform Magazine commented, "eXtyles is designed for situations in which a lot of Word files from a variety of sources must be managed as XML." Please click here to read the full story.

Inera Aids Production Editors with eXtyles

February 2001: The Seybold Report commented, "The labor savings it can provide to a group of manuscript editors should leave the entire team smiling." Please click here to read the full review.

 
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