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From Microsoft Word to NISO STS with Inera eXtyles

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: eXtyles, Microsoft Word, NISO STS, Standards

With Inera eXtyles, publishers of complex and structured content (journals, books, reports, and standards) can automate time-consuming editorial tasks and easily convert Word to XML. This session demonstrates how you can use eXtyles STS to create validated NISO STS XML files directly from Microsoft Word.

Automating standards publishing

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: NISO STS, Standards

Publish your XML standards in PDF, HTML, EPUB, Microsoft Word, and more with Typefi! This demonstration shows how Typefi’s automated publishing platform produces multiple outputs, rendering typical content elements such as tables, figures, and math.

NISO STS: Past, present, future

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: NISO STS, Standards

The Standards Tag Suite (ANSI/NISO Z39.102-2017), or NISO STS, provides a common format for standards bodies, organisations, publishers, and archives to publish and exchange standards documents. In this session, Bruce Rosenblum of Atypon shares a history and overview of NISO STS Version 1.0, and what you can expect to see in a future Version 1.1.

The future of documents

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: NISO STS, Standards

The Future of Documents is shaped by a fundamental change in how information is shared and agreements are secured. NISO STS has prepared standards creation very well for this. Jan Benedictus, Fonto CEO, reflects on Fonto’s experience with standards development organisations and what this means for authors, editors and reviewers of standards, as well as consumers of them.

Workflow choices: When and where do I introduce STS XML?

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: NISO STS, Standards

When and where should you introduce XML to your publishing workflow? During authoring? Before editing? Before composition? Or after publication? Robin Dunford, Senior Solutions Consultant at Inera, discusses the pros and cons of all four approaches, with particular reference to implementing the NISO Standards Tag Suite (STS) for standards publishing.

Publishing Standards with NISO STS

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Type: Presentations & Panels
  • Categories: NISO STS, Standards

In this presentation from the 2019 Typefi User Conference, Todd Carpenter, Executive Director of NISO, discusses the history and development of the NISO Standards Tag Suite (STS), an XML standard for publishing standards, and the benefits it offers to the global standards publishing community.

Implementing and leveraging an XML workflow at ISO

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Type: Webinar Recordings
  • Categories: Case Study, NISO STS, Standards

In 2010, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) embarked on a long-term project to streamline and modernise publishing production processes, and improve speed to market. At the core of the project was the implementation of Typefi along with Inera eXtyles and the ISOSTS DTD.

Multilingual standards publishing with STS XML

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Type: Webinar Recordings
  • Categories: Case Study, Multilingual Publishing, NISO STS, Standards

The Finnish Standards Association (SFS) is one of three national standards bodies in Finland. This webinar explains how SFS implemented an STS XML publishing workflow with eXtyles and Typefi, resulting in significantly faster production.

Increasing STS adoption value

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Type: Webinar Recordings
  • Categories: NISO STS, Standards

Join Guy van der Kolk, Typefi Senior Solutions Consultant, as he discusses the range of PDF outputs you can produce from STS XML, including proof PDF, press-ready PDF, Versions of Record, web-optimised PDF, preview PDF, and redline PDF. Guy also demonstrates how an XML-based workflow allows you to produce accessible and multi-format outputs with little additional effort.

Working with Standard adoptions

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Type: Webinar Recordings
  • Categories: NISO STS, Standards

In this webinar, you'll learn how how an STS XML workflow—implemented with eXtyles and Typefi—can simplify and speed up the process of adopting and publishing standards. The webinar includes a demonstration of how national standards bodies are already using XML to successfully adopt ISO and European standards using a range of input formats, including NISO STS, ISO STS, and PDF.

Publishing Standards using STS

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Type: Webinar Recordings
  • Categories: NISO STS, Standards

This webinar shows how you can use Typefi and a single STS XML file to rapidly and automatically create a standard as an accessible PDF, an EPUB, and in DAISY format for the visually impaired. It includes a demo using real content from ISO, Standards Australia, and the British Standards Institution.