Additional Resources
This XML resource list was put together to support the Journal Archiving and Interchange DTD and Journal Publishing DTD documentation pages. If you have any suggestions for this page, please email them to archivedtd@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
XML Resources
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The FAQs on this site are geared towards XML users, authors, and developers. They're updated regularly and adhere to the W3C standard. The site also includes resources for more information on the addressed topics.
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This glossary is part of an XML Developer's Kit from the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN). It provides clear, consise definitions of common XML terms.
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The XML Zone from IBM's developerWorks covers introductory to advanced topics in tutorials, articles, and additional Web resources.
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From O'Reilly publishing, XML.com covers a wide variety of XML-related topics and includes readings, columns, and resources for purchase.
XSL/XSLT Resources
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XML.com What is XSLT [Aug. 16, 2000]
This article provides background info on XSLT and good tutorial for beginners. There are also links to other XSLT resource sites.
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Mulberry Technologies, Inc. XSL-List -- Open Forum on XSL
XSL-List hosts discussion of XSL itself, XSL applications and implementation, and XSL user questions. This site includes list archives and instructions on subscribing.
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The Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL)
XSL specifications, news, and links from the W3C.
General Resources
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Comprehensive information about XML, XSL, CSS, and other Web technologies.
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W3Schools Online Web Tutorials
Free tutorials on a wide range XML publishing-related topics: XML, XSL, DTD, CSS, etc.
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Hosted by OASIS, this site provides information and additional resources on XML, Schemas, XSL/XSLT/XPath, XLink, and a wide variety of open standards.
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"The mission of the Scientific and Technical Information Exchange (STIX) font creation project is the preparation of a comprehensive set of fonts that serve the scientific and engineering community in the process from manuscript creation through final publication, both in electronic and print formats."
Unicode™ Resources
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This is the first stop for Unicode™ resources. It contains the standard, updates and revisions, technical information, and a comprehensive glossary of Unicode™ terms.
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Alan Wood's Unicode™ Resources
In addition to its comprehesive character listing, this site includes a tutorial on incorporating Unicode™ into Web pages, overviews of Unicode™ software resources, and helpful browser and font information.
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UTF-8 and Unicode™ FAQ for Unix/Linux
This site is a very comprehesive resource for using Unicode™ with Unix/Linux. It's structured in question-answer format.
XLink Resources
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This is the site for the XLink recommendation from the W3C.
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The XLink resources from the Cover Pages includes XLink software, resources, and readings including books, papers, articles, and FAQs.
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This article, from XML.com, provides "a brief example that illustrates the basics of the language, a complete review of the structure of XLink, and a list of XLink-related resources."
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