How to generate the index.html file of every article? It can be generated by using Microsoft Word©, Adobe InDesign©, Adobe Illustrator© software, or any other that the journal uses to generate the final version of the articles. You can see… Continue Reading →
The training for Redalyc editors who already use or want to start using the XML JATS #Marcalyc Tagging tool have remained constant since its launch in September 2016. Every day, there is a space from 2 to 3 hours used… Continue Reading →
Redalyc continues to innovate with Marcalyc. On January 10 of this year, the version 1.1 was released, which recovers the features of previous versions and adds new ones, improving the tagging experience for editors of open access scientific journals. Among… Continue Reading →
On November 24, the first session of the second XML JATS certification web course was carried out by Redalyc, in which Arianna Becerril, Director of Technology and Innovation and Salvador Chávez, Director of Documentation and Content of Redalyc described the… Continue Reading →
On the third session of the Certification Course: “The new electronic publishing model and Redalyc 3.0: XML JATS tagging”, held on August 18, a detailed analysis of Marcalyc, the tagging tool generated by Redalyc, was made, so that the 675… Continue Reading →
Connecting to the South with global science. The new publishing model in ALyC, non-commercial, collaborative and sustainable. redalycnuevomodelopublicacion2016-1
Recommendations of JATS4R It Is known that the JATS standard allows that the same content can be tagged in different ways, being all valid, which makes the perfect interoperability difficult. This is why the purposes of the recommendations of JATS4R… Continue Reading →
Redalyc joins XML JATS4R (JATS for Reuse). For Redalyc the reuse of XML JATS files is essential, both as input, for taking advantage of the XML JATS that the journal already has, and to share with other platforms those that… Continue Reading →
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