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Inera Inc. announces eXtyles Arc: Hands-free intelligent document structuring and XML conversion
May 27, 2019
May 28, 2019, Belmont, MA, USA — Inera Inc., the leading provider of editorial and XML software for scholarly and technical publishers, today announced the launch of eXtyles Arc, designed to offer...Read More
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Inera at Typefi 2019: Hands-free Word to XML with eXtyles Arc
May 7, 2019
At the 2019 Typefi User Conference in Baltimore, MD, Inera’s Robin Dunford presented a 4-minute “lightning” talk introducing eXtyles Arc. Robin’s talk, titled “Hands-Free Word to XML: Production’s Holy Grail,” offered attendees...Read More
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eXtyles ORCID Integration Suite in action
April 9, 2019
You may have read our last post about eXtyles ORCID Integration Suite and wished you could see how it actually works. Well, now you can! For all the details, check out the...Read More
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JATS 1.2 & CRediT markup explained
October 31, 2018
If you’ve been following the news on JATS development, you know that JATS 1.2d2 is out in the world, which means that JATS 1.2 is coming! There’s a lot to be excited...Read More
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Creating semantic structure using paragraph styles, part 3: Challenges and pain points
September 26, 2018
In our long experience of helping editorial and production staff transition to using eXtyles, we’ve observed that making the mental leap from formatting Word content to applying semantic structure to Word content is often one of...Read More
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Inera at SSP 2018: How metadata gets lost in eProduction workflows
June 4, 2018
At the 2018 Society for Scholarly Publishing Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL, Inera’s Bruce Rosenblum co-presented at the session “The Gift that Keeps on Giving: Metadata and Persistent Identifiers Through the Research...Read More
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Inera at CSE 2018: (Wo)man vs machine
May 10, 2018
At the 2018 Council of Science Editors meeting in New Orleans, LA, Inera’s Elizabeth Blake co-presented at the session “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly in Citations.” Liz’s talk, “(Wo)man vs...Read More
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Why NISO STS is a better choice than DITA for your standards publishing
April 3, 2018
Disclosure: Inera has been actively involved in the development of the ANSI/NISO JATS and STS standards, and Inera CEO Bruce Rosenblum is co-chair of the NISO STS Working Group. Inera has provided...Read More