ISO 12083
ISO 12083 is an international
History
In 1983, the
The AAP and EPSIG continued their collaboration and published a revised version of the specification in 1989,[2][3][4][5] identifying three document types in the field of publishing: Book, Serial Publication, and Article, for each of which the revised specification offers a DTD.[6]
The AAP and the European Physical Society (EPS) further collaborated on a standard method for marking up tables and mathematical notation in scientific documents.[6] Building on this work, Eric van Herwijnen, then head of the text processing section at CERN,[7] edited the specification for adoption by the International Organization for Standardization as ISO 12083, first published in 1993,[8][1] revised in 1994[9] and last reconfirmed in 2016.[10] ISO 12083 specifies four DTDs: Article, Book, Serial, and Math.
In 1995, concurrent with the withdrawal of ANSI/NISO Z39.59:1988, ANSI/ISO 12083 was adopted as U.S. standard ANSI/NISO/ISO 12083-1995 (R2009) Electronic Manuscript Preparation and Markup. This U.S. standard was withdrawn in 2016.[11]
Usage
ISO 12083 found its widest adoption among publishers of scientific journals.[12] Rarely implemented in unmodified form, it became the basis of many DTDs in production use.[13]
References
- ^ ISBN 978-0-7923-9434-1.
- ^ Reference Manual on Electronic Manuscript Preparation and Markup (Version 2. Dublin, OH, USA: Association of American Publishers, EPSIG. 1989.
- ^ Author's Guide to Electronic Manuscript Preparation and Markup (Version 2). Dublin, OH, USA: Association of American Publishers, EPSIG. 1989.
- ^ Markup of tabular material (Version 2). Dublin, OH, USA: Association of American Publishers, EPSIG. 1989.
- ^ Markup of mathematical formulas (Version 2). Dublin, OH, USA: Association of American Publishers, EPSIG. 1989.
- ^ a b Goossens, Michel; Saarela, Janne (November 1995). "A practical introduction to SGML". TUGboat. 16 (2): 103–145.
- ISSN 0891-2017.
- ^ ISO 12083:1993 – Information and Documentation – Electronic Manuscript Preparation and Markup. Geneva: International Organization for Standardization. 1993.
- ^ "ISO 12083:1994 – Information and Documentation – Electronic Manuscript Preparation and Markup". International Organization for Standardization. 1994. Retrieved 2017-08-27.
- ^ ISO Update, Supplement to ISO Focus (PDF), International Organization for Standardization, February 2016, archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-08-28, retrieved 2017-08-27
- ^ "ANSI/NISO/ISO 12083-1995 (R2009) Electronic Manuscript Preparation and Markup (Inactive)". National Information Standards Organization. 2016-03-29. Archived from the original on 2018-05-06. Retrieved 2019-05-04.
- ^ Kasdorf, p. 109.
- ^ Kasdorf, p. 74.
Bibliography
- Kasdorf, William E. (2003). "Markup: XML & Related Technologies". In William E. Kasdorf (ed.). The Columbia Guide to Digital Publishing. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 65–154. ISBN 978-0-231-12499-7.
External links
- ANSI/NISO Z39.59
- ISO 12083:1994
- ISO 12083 Article DTD
- ISO 12083 Book DTD
- ISO 12083 Serial DTD
- ISO 12083 Math DTD