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Please address all tagging questions to the NCBI Bookshelf bookshelf@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Tagging Guidelines Organization. The Tagging Guidelines are described in three separate sections. Each section describes separate rules that must be followed when creating PMC-style compliant XML. Many of the rules are related
PMC will use only the subject group with the specified type of “heading" to generate the ToC. Do not tag <compound-subj> in @subj-group-type="heading". Do not confuse article subjects and article types. Article subjects may be any text that identifies the content of the article (Physical Sciences, Psychology) or the type of
2011 Apr 7, Added section on External Links to define external resources supported by PMC and how to tag references to them. Also made minor updates to <ext-link>. 2011 Feb 15, Edited the Guidelines to bring NIHMS into closer correspondence with PMC and in preparation for switching to NLM DTD 3.0. Also edited the
PMC has provided the following tools and resources for use with the Tagging Guidelines. The Tagging Guidelines and Style Checker are updated periodically, in an effort to make the PMC archive more robust, improve the quality of the XML submitted, and ensure stability for future retrieval.
In 2003, when the NLM Tag Suite was being introduced, PMC was developing a new production system that would use XML data tagged in the NLM DTD. Since the DTD was new, there were no modeled examples and we were constantly asking ourselves how things should be tagged. We realized we needed more
23 Dec 2015 PMC Tagging Guidelines. A case study in normalization. Abigail Elbow, The Article Previewer runs the files essentially through our complete production system:
To receive Style Checker and Tagging Guidelines update announcements, you may subscribe to the PMC Tagging Guidelines Email List. Please address all tagging questions to PMC pmc@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. General Tagging Practice. DTD. The XML should conform to the NLM Journal Publishing DTD, version 3.0.
Elements. These XML elements have specific style rules associated with them. This is not a complete list of XML elements included in the tag set. For guidance using elements not listed here, consult the appropriate tag library. Index of elements
All of the files are available by FTP ftp://ftp.ncbi.nih.gov/pub/jats/publishing/1.0/. PMC will accept content tagged in any version of the NLM DTD or NISO JATS 1.0. Details are provided below. All of the files are available by FTP ftp://ftp.ncbi.nih.gov/pub/jats/publishing/1.1/.
Where multiple formats of an object (such as a graphic file, media object, and chemical structure) are available, this attribute indicates that a format is a secondary one and describes its relationship to the primary format. The value of @alternate-form-of must be the ID of the primary format. For PMC's purposes, the attribute
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