Methods and Tools Used for Preparation Scientific Articles Publications in HTML Format
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Along with the traditional form of electronic presentation of full texts scientific articles – the PDF format, the HTML format has become increasingly widespread in recent years. It has a number of advantages for online publications due to the available means for better content structuring, adding multimedia and implementing of various interactive and dynamic features. In this regard, the task of getting an HTML version of a scientific article from the original format sent by the author becomes highly topical. The article discusses various approaches to preparing HTML versions of full texts scientific articles and describes the software used in this process. The main attention is paid to the tools used for source materials in the Word format.
The paper also outlines the basics of the JATS XML standard, which is widely used in the preparation of online publications of journal articles.
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