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NEWSLETTER | May 2023 STRUCTURING DATA AND CONTENT SINCE 1981
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Reality Check: Considerations Beyond the CCMS
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At last month's ConVEx conference, DCL hosted a panel discussion with industry leaders from Intralox, Sanity, and Scriptorium. Each participant assumed the role of a participant in the typical component content management system (CCMS) selection process: a service provider, system user, information architect, and a consultant. The conversation focused on things to think about BEFORE CCMS implementation and offered sage advice that can help any organization with content challenges (not just CCMS tool selection and implementation).
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AIP Publishing Launches New Digital Content Platform
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AIP Publishing’s mission is to advance, promote, and serve the physical sciences for the benefit of humanity by breaking barriers to open, equitable research communication and empowering researchers to accelerate global progress. They decided to move their massive collection of content from an internally built system to the Silverchair Platform. With the launch of AIP Publishing's new digital content platform, users — from researchers and authors to publishers and institutions — will enjoy improved navigation, accessibility, discoverability, tools, and performance. DCL is proud to have played a role in this new platform by converting and structuring AIP Publishing's entire content collection for a frictionless flow into the Silverchair Platform.
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The Impact of Technology on the Future of Regulatory Content Management
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Structured content management enables pharma companies to create, approve, translate, and transfer content more efficiently during the drug development lifecycle. It provides both a strategy and method for pharma companies to “write once and use everywhere,” providing a single source of truth for all content components. Structured content also helps companies mitigate risks, improve time to market, and reuse content across different teams and business units.
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PubMed and PubMed Central—What's It All About?
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PubMed and PubMed Central are both free
resources for accessing biomedical and life sciences literature at the U.S.
National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM).
DCL specializes in the conversion and submission
of documents to PubMed Central. PubMed and PubMed Central both require XML but
the requirements differ and are often confusing.
We've put together a page of information and recorded webinars to help you understand this important repository for biomedical and life sciences literature.
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1 DAY DIGITAL EVENT - GLOBAL PHARMACEUTICAL REGULATORY AFFAIRS SUMMIT
The Digital Future: The Impact of Technology on the Future of Regulatory Content Management | 31 May DCL's David Turner is co-presenting with partners Esko and Content Rules.
This event brings you an overview of IDMP implementation with regards to current trends and timelines as well as insight into the latest digital strategies that will lead you towards digital transformation. Our session during this event will discuss a platform to harmonize regulatory content as a foundation for the digital future, the role of automation in enhancing regulatory content management and eSubmissions, and more.
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CONFERENCE
ConTech Pharma | 8 June Online or in person, hear how the world’s best minds in data science, digital healthcare and precision drug development are taking effective action.
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CONFERENCE
JATS-Con 2023 | 13 to 14 June JATS-Con is an event for anyone who uses or would like to learn about the Journal Article Tag Suite, an XML format for marking up and exchanging journal content. Conference presentations are peer-reviewed and result in a final paper that is archived.
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WEBINAR
Not Your Mother's Migration: Lessons From Migrating More Than 47GB of Technical XML | 21 June Even with recent strides in technology, moving decades of content onto a new platform is a major undertaking. The details involved with simply collecting every digital file in a publisher’s portfolio are daunting. Which means that analyzing and updating an entire library that dates back more than 90 years can feel insurmountable. Join AIP Publishing, Silverchair, and Data Conversion Laboratory as they discuss the details around the largest platform migration in Silverchair’s history.
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DCL partners with many global organizations that complement our services and offer a complete workflow solution to our customers. Following are some recent highlights from DCL's Partnership Laboratory.
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JATS-Con 2023 is almost here. Ariza Content Solutions' CEO Brian Trombley will be presenting along with Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) Director of Content Management, Mandy May, and Director User Experience and IT & Analytics, Nate Lavigne. This session will discuss AMPP’s ongoing digital transformation driven by JATS, BITS, and NISO STS. Leveraging Ariza’s partner ecosystem, Ariza has brought together Xpublisher, Data Conversion Laboratory, and Access Innovations, among others, to build out an end-to-end XML-focused content creation, content management, content enrichment, and content publishing platform unmatched in the STM space. Please join on June 13th at 9:45 am ET for this informative session.
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GRO and Alfvén & Didrikson invest $29 million in Paligo Paligo is pleased to announce that they have secured new funding to further expand their operations and increase growth. Paligo has received a strategic growth investment from GRO, who will become a minority investor, while existing investor Alfvén & Didrikson (A&D) will also follow on its investment in Paligo. This latest round of funding is a testament to the success of the Paligo CCMS platform, which has already been adopted by numerous large enterprises across various industries.
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See XML changes quickly in PDF format with Tyepfi and DeltaXML
For many organisations, it’s important to see content changes between two XML documents. But with no clear visual clues in XML to highlight changes, you need a specialised tool. Luckily, DeltaXML has the solution—high-performance, accurate comparison software for all XML documents and data! Typefi users can now license the DeltaXML compare action to their Typefi workflows to output .INDD or PDF files with clear, visual highlights showing XML content additions and/or removals. [READ MORE]
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The Definitive XML Resource
The XML Handbook by Charles F. Goldfarb and Paul Prescod was rated the top XML book of 1998 by Amazon.com. Charles Goldfarb is the father of markup languages, a term that he coined in 1970. He is the inventor of SGML, the International Standard on which both XML and HTML are based. DCL's methodology for implementing large-scale document conversion projects was featured in this classic text. In fact, Mark Gross wrote the chapter on large scale document conversion.
Speaking on the occasion, DCL President Mark Gross said, "It is a tremendous honor for DCL that its methodology be the focus of Goldfarb's chapter on document conversion. As the inventor of SGML, Charles Goldfarb was hugely instrumental in changing the way documentation is stored, and also, therefore, in the evolution of the Web itself." [READ MORE]
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