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Case study: Innodata

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: Case Study, Microsoft Word, Scripting, XML

Team members from Typefi client and partner Innodata discuss how their organisation has been using Typefi automated publishing software to help its clients publish better content in less time. Before Typefi, all the typesetting work at Innodata was done manually. Now with Typefi automation, Innodata's turnaround times have decreased from a few weeks to just a few days.

Case study: IGI Global

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: Case Study, EPUB, eXtyles, PDF, XML

IGI Global first starting using Typefi 4 back in 2008. The initial implementation brought some big benefits, but didn't solve every challenge. IGI finally decided to upgrade to Typefi 8 in 2023. With this upgrade, everything that the team at IGI was previously doing in-house can now be done out of the box using Typefi. Learn more about the project and the benefits Typefi brought to IGI in this presentation.

Case study: American Petroleum Institute

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: Case Study, eXtyles, Microsoft Word, Standards

American Petroleum Institute publishes standards for the oil and gas industry. For years, production was slow due to inconsistent authoring and outsourced editing. Now with a new workflow using Typefi and eXtyles, production time has decreased drastically, proofing time was cut in half, and a record number of documents were published in 2022.

Automated publishing at Kaplan

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Type: Videos
  • Categories: Case Study, CMS, DITA, Education

Emily Johnston, Typefi Business Development Director, recently sat down for a chat to discuss how Typefi, along with Componize CCMS and structured authoring in DITA, has revolutionised how Kaplan produces its content. What was once a tedious workflow—taking content manually from Microsoft Word into InDesign—is now highly automated and streamlined.

Case study: Design template for WHO Guidelines

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: Case Study, Microsoft Word, PDF

The World Health Organization (WHO) needed a way for non-technical staff to generate PDF output to a consistent style—and Typefi had a solution. The team built a custom workflow where content can be created in a simple Word template without using Typefi Writer. Kevin discusses this unique workflow and how it enabled the WHO to streamline production of its WHO Guidelines.

Multiplatform standards and guidelines publishing at NIST

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: Case Study, Microsoft Word, Standards, XML

In 2019, the NIST Research Library began a pilot to publish in multiple formats for accessibility, reusability, discoverability, and ability to store in repositories. This case study explores how the NIST team is now using NISO STS to provide the structure needed to convert Microsoft Word documents to XML, and creating PDF, HTML, EPUB, and DAISY XML versions of the publications.

Continuing adventures in Standards XML publishing

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: Case Study, Standards, XML

The IEEE Standards Association is well known for producing widely-respected and adopted technology standards that are used around the world. In this case study, Patrick Gibbons of IEEE SA gives an overview of how IEEE SA met the challenges of implementing an XML publishing system and shares some of the continuing challenges they face.

Kaplan: Creating flexible content with XML and Typefi

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: Case Study, DITA, XML

The team at Kaplan Professional Education needed to find a way to make their content more flexible, and XML seemed to be the answer. In this case study, Peyton Bentley (Information Architect, Kaplan Professional Education) talks about how the team implemented DITA, and explains how using XML has not only improved their publishing workflows but has truly made their content more flexible.

Publishing at ASTM International

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: Case Study, Standards

ASTM International is a world-leading standards development organisation. In this presentation, Kara Laufer Levesque, Publishing Manager at ASTM International, shares insights into her experiences and the challenges and opportunities of working in standards publishing today.

Publishing with Typefi at RICS

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Category: Case Study

Sarah Crouch, Head of Publishing and Content at the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, shares the challenges and successes of implementing an automated publishing workflow at the 2018 Typefi User Conference.