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= Journal Brainstorming =
<entry-title> Journal Brainstorming </entry-title>
 
Part of the effort towards developing a scientific [[journal]] microformat (top level page needs creation for the overall effort) as part of the microformats [[process]]:
* [[journal-examples]] (links to and analysis of markup of examples must be collected per [[process]])
* [[journal-formats]]
* [[journal-brainstorming]]


== Contributors ==
== Contributors ==
* [http://people.opera.com/howcome Håkon Wium Lie]
* [http://people.opera.com/howcome Håkon Wium Lie]


== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
This page discusses various thoughts and strawman proposals for a journal microformat.
This page discusses various thoughts and strawman proposals for a journal microformat.
== Table of Contents ==
__TOC__


== Background ==
== Background ==
HTML was developed in a scientific community to help researchers exchange information. However, HTML does not provide any special support for publishing scientific papers. Several [[journal-formats | XML-based formats]] offer a vocabulary of elements to publishers of scholarly journals.


HTML was developed in a scientific community to help researchers exchange information. However, HTML does not provide any special support for publishing scientific papers. Several [[journal-formats | XML-based formats]] offer a vocabulary of elements to publishers of scholarly journals.
== see also ==
* [[events/2009-07-09-scibarcamp-open-data|SciBarCamp open science open data session]]

Revision as of 20:09, 27 July 2009

<entry-title> Journal Brainstorming </entry-title>

Part of the effort towards developing a scientific journal microformat (top level page needs creation for the overall effort) as part of the microformats process:

Contributors

Introduction

This page discusses various thoughts and strawman proposals for a journal microformat.

Background

HTML was developed in a scientific community to help researchers exchange information. However, HTML does not provide any special support for publishing scientific papers. Several XML-based formats offer a vocabulary of elements to publishers of scholarly journals.

see also