JATS-Con 2025 Schedule
JATS-Con 2025 will be held in person at NISOPlus 2025 in Baltimore, MD on February 10, 2025.
(see schedule with abstracts)
February 10, 2025
8:45-9:00 | Welcome and Introductions |
9:00-9:45 | Standards, adoptions, collections … oh, my!: A case study on NISO-STS document expressivity G. Ken Holman, Réalta Online Publishing Solutions Ltd. Abstract |
9:45-10:30 | Challenges/solutions for multilingual document formatting Michael A. Miller, Antenna House Abstract |
10:30-10:45 | Coffee Break |
10:45-11:30 | Application of the JATS for Reuse Accessibility Recommendations Jeffrey Beck, NCBI/NLM/NIH Melissa Jones, Silverchair Joni Dames, Wiley Abstract |
11:30-12:15 | Accessible Math at Scale: How JATS and intelligent editing tools rise to the challenge Scott Dineen, Optica Publishing Group Jennifer Mayfield, Optica Publishing Group Alexander “Sasha” Schwarzman, Optica Publishing Group Abstract |
12:15-1:45 | Lunch on your own |
1:45-2:30 | Roundtripping Journal Article Linked Documents and Journal Article Tag Suite Rinke Hoekstra, Elsevier Charles O’Connor, Aries Systems Edgar Schouten, Elsevier Abstract |
2:30-3:15 | JATS Open Session |
3:15-3:30 | Coffee Break |
3:30-4:15 | An Open Innovation Approach to Extending WordPress to Create Automated, Seamless Export of XML for Multi-Platform Public Access and Discovery Alexei N. Yukna, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases Clinical Guidelines Program Stacy M. Lathrop, NCBI/NLM/NIH Patrick Harris, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases Clinical Guidelines Program Susan E. Douglas, NCBI/NLM/NIH Rachel D. Lastra, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases Clinical Guidelines Program Johanna L. Gribble, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases Clinical Guidelines Program Jennifer R. Ham, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases Clinical Guidelines Program Mary Beth Hansen, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases Clinical Guidelines Program Abstract |
4:15-5:00 | From Valid XML to Valuable XML: When “Good” Matters More Than “Valid” Mark Gross, Data Conversion Laboratory (DCL) Abstract |