- From: Gareth Oakes <goakes@gpsl.co>
- Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2022 22:37:29 +0000
- To: Kaveh <kaveh@rivervalleytechnologies.com>, "Peter (pt) Sefton" <pt@ptsefton.com>
- CC: "Morand, Robin" <robin.morand@szh.ch>, "public-scholarlyhtml@w3.org" <public-scholarlyhtml@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <A9909A84-0EFD-4A3D-9089-C62EB3DEA753@gpsl.co>
We’re still pushing this idea along in a strategic sense. We’ve recently devised a lossless bidirectional transform between JATS and a ScholarlyHTML-like format to try and gain momentum. I think if anything ScholarlyHTML was too early, I’m certain its time will come. Perhaps the rise in ML and NLP solutions will help? Perhaps that will lead to a structured peer review process that simplifies and enables and end-to-end structured HTML workflow? -Gareth From: Kaveh <kaveh@rivervalleytechnologies.com> Date: Friday, 25 November 2022 at 07:03 To: "Peter (pt) Sefton" <pt@ptsefton.com> Cc: "Morand, Robin" <robin.morand@szh.ch>, "public-scholarlyhtml@w3.org" <public-scholarlyhtml@w3.org> Subject: Re: HTML standard for scholarly publications ? Resent from: <public-scholarlyhtml@w3.org> Resent date: Friday, 25 November 2022 at 07:03 Hi Peter I think you were in the group of my friend and colleague, Peter Murray-Rust, who pushed this excellent idea for many years. It is a shame that structured and semantic HTML is not more prevalent, and we have to use AI to guess at the contents!! We love structured content but keeping the structure in XML, with HTML pushed out as needed. Regards Kaveh On Thu, 24 Nov 2022 at 19:57, Peter (pt) Sefton <pt@ptsefton.com<mailto:pt@ptsefton.com>> wrote: Hi Robin, It's been a long time and this project is definitely abandoned at this point. There was another group who started using the term ScholarlyHTML and we handed the term over to them but I didn't keep track of it. Sorry I can't be of more help - please let us know how it goes, and maybe this can re-start the standards process? Cheers pt On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 at 04:01, Morand, Robin <robin.morand@szh.ch<mailto:robin.morand@szh.ch>> wrote: Hello, I recently discovered your repository on Github which explains the syntax for a scholarly article in HTML. I am in charge of the conversion of documents for our publishing services and I wanted to know if the standards you explain are still up to date? The last update of the respository was 7 years ago so I'm wondering :-) If it is no longer up to date, would you have a reference to recommend to me? Best regards, Robin -- Peter Sefton +61410326955 pt@ptsefton.com<mailto:pt@ptsefton.com> http://ptsefton.com Gmail, Twitter & Skype name: ptsefton -- Kaveh Bazargan PhD Director River Valley Technologies<http://rivervalley.io> ● Twitter<https://twitter.com/rivervalley1000> ● LinkedIn<https://www.linkedin.com/in/bazargankaveh/> ● ORCID<https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1414-9098> ● @kaveh1000@mastodon.social Accelerating the Communication of Research
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