Inera in context
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Keeping it authentic with eXtyles ORCID Integration Suite
March 15, 2018
The ORCID iD, a persistent identifier for people, has been widely adopted by academic researchers, with over 3 million live ORCID iDs registered as of February 2017. For researchers, ORCID iDs ensure they get...Read More
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Accessibility, the Marrakesh Treaty, eXtyles, and you
March 6, 2018
Accessibility (in the web context, sometimes abbreviated as a11y) is a general term for designing publications and materials to include as many readers or users as possible. Real-world examples include Braille and large-print...Read More
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Making connections: Why you need DOI links and how to get there
February 14, 2018
Who is Crossref? You may be wondering, why do we ask who rather than what? It’s because, as this insightful Scholarly Kitchen post explains, Crossref is built on cooperation between publishers and...Read More
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Inera Inc. announces eXtyles Metadata Extraction technology
February 6, 2018
February 6, 2018, Belmont, MA, USA — Inera Inc., the leading provider of editorial and XML software for scholarly and technical publishers, today announced the release of eXtyles Metadata Extraction Technology, designed to...Read More
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Inera Inc. launches eXtyles STS, a Word-to-XML solution for standards publishers
January 17, 2018
January 17, 2018, Belmont, MA, USA — Inera Inc., the leading provider of editorial and XML software for scholarly and technical publishers, today announced the release of eXtyles STS, the newest member...Read More
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Standardizing standards with Inera and Typefi
January 8, 2018
The full 8-part webinar series “Standardizing Standards: Publishing with STS, eXtyles, and Typefi,” featuring experts from Inera, Typefi, and standards organizations such as ISO, is now available! The series begins with an introduction...Read More