Monthly Archive for October, 2011

EPUB 3.0 Overview

Graham Bell
The Chief Data Architect, EDItEUR

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A comparative study of methods for bibliographies

Jean-Michel Hufflen
University of Franche-Comté, France

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Making a package for flexible letter & page headings

Brian Housley
GCCS GmbH, Switzerland

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Toward LaTeX coding standards

Didier Verna
EPITA R&D Laboratory, France

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LaTeX3 architecture and current work in progress

Frank Mittelbach
LaTeX3 Project

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Towards evidence-based typography: Experiment design

Boris Veytsman1, Leyla Akhmadeeva2
1George Mason University, USA, 2Bashkir State Medical University, Russia

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Typesetting fancy multilingual phrase books with LuaTeX

Karel Skoupý
River Valley, Trivandrum, India

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Typesetting Sanskrit in various alphabets: XeLaTeX, TEC files, hyphenation, and even XML

Dominik Wujastyk
Austria

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Typesetting with masonry

Pavneet Arora
Ontario, Canada

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Integrating TeX and PDF seamlessly in pdfTeX

Jean-luc Doumont
Principiae, Belgium

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An XML model of CSS3 as an XLaTeX-TeXML-HTML5 stylesheet

Sukumar Sankar, S Mahalakshmi, L Ganesh
TNQ Books and Journals, India

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On the use of TeX as a general markup language for HTML5

S.K. Venkatesan
TNQ Books and Journals, India

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Spoken Tutorials Case Study: LATEX

Kannan Moudgalya
Indian Institute of Science, India

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Bringing together TeX users online: From Usenet to Web 2.0 and beyond

Stefan Kottwitz
Germany

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A dream of computing and LaTeXing together: A reality with SageTeX

Manjusha Joshi
Pune, India

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Why TeX math search is more relevant now than ever

Petr Sojka
Masaryk University, Czech Republic

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Automated generation of ePub from LaTeX

T. Rishi
River Valley, Trivandrum, India

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Ebooks and paper size: Output routine hacking made easy

Boris Veytsman1, Michael Ware
1George Mason University, USA

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Understanding EPUB: A Publisher’s Perspective

James Long
Editorial Director Digital, Pan Macmillan

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Evolution or Revolution: Changes in Peer Review

Adrian Mulligan
Deputy Director, Research and Academic Relations, Elsevier

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PLoS Innovations in Peer Review

Mark Patterson
Director of Publishing, Public Library of Science, European Office, Cambridge, UK

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Peer pressure at the Nature Publishing Group

Karl Ziemelis
Chief Physical Sciences Editor, Nature

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Open access: engage or oppose?

Steven Hall
Managing Director, Institute of Physics Publishing

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Heading for the Open Road: Costs and benefits of transitions in scholarly communications

Daniel Hulls1, Michael Jubb2
1Director, Cambridge Economic Policy Associates, 2Director, Research Information Network

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What PEER is teaching us about Green OA

Chris Armbruster
Research Manager, PEER Project

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A Conversation with Annette Thomas

Annette Thomas1, David Worlock2 (Interviewer)
1CEO, Macmillan, 2Outsell, Inc.

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eBook production “variations on a Theme”

James Macfarlane
Easypress

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Further advances toward Tagged PDF for mathematics

Ross Moore
Macquarie University, Australia

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Creating magical PDF documents with pdfTeX

Rishi T
River Valley, Trivandrum, India

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TeX4ht-A Swiss army knife for TeX

CV Radhakrishnan
River Valley, Trivandrum, India

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Data structures in eTeX

Karel Skoupý
River Valley, Brno, Czech Republic

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Why TeX is more relevant now than ever

Kaveh Bazargan
River Valley, UK

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e-Readers and LaTeX

Alan Wetmore
US Army Research Laboratory

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My father’s book: Typesetting and publishing a family memoir

Dominik Wujastyk
Austria

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