I am an architect and developer of XML Tag Sets (vocabularies) who designs and writes the schemas (DTD, XSD, RELAX NG) that model those vocabularies. Been working with XML, XSLT, and XPath since their inception and with SGML (XML's predecessor) since 1984. Most recently, I serve as the XML-hands for (and as a member of) the NISO JATS Standing Committee, which maintains the JATS vocabularies (Journal Article Tag Suite). JATS is the ANSI/NISO successor to the NLM Journal Archiving and Interchange Tag Suite. The three ANSI/NISO Z39.96-201 tag sets (Archiving, Publishing, and Authoring) are used by publishers, archives, aggregators, and libraries worldwide for tagging journal articles. I also maintain the new NLM book vocabulary BITS (Book Interchange Tag Suite), which is used to tag STM books and book-like material.
I teach XML concepts, XSLT, and Schematron to people ranging from secretaries and copy editors to system and application programmers.
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