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Peter, (These answers are from Tommie Usdin and Michael Sperberg-McQueen, the journals editors, merely delivered by me --dal) Peter wote: 1) >It is very important that *ML is realised as a worthy academic >discipline. And, that the J sets high standards. That is our intent, and we intend to rely heavily on Peer Review to help create the high standards we all feel we need. 2) >Does the J consider: > - papers in XML. If so, how are they processed? Markup Languages is requesting papers in the ancient and honorable parent of XML, SGML. In fact, since there is nothing in our SGML that is not XML, we could say that we are accepting papers in valid XML. Papers will be peer reviewed in SGML and will be typeset from the SGML. We have no specific archival plans at this time, but it is our intent to maintain an archive of all material in Markup Languages in SGML, including internal hyperlinks, so that it will be practical to make high-quality electronic publications based on this material. 3) >[what about] e-only publications (i.e. interactive papers which cannot be >rendered on cellulose? It is our intent that all papers will have a print component, and that this print component will be published on squashed trees. The journal does maintain a web site (www.xxx) for supplementary materials, which may include portions of papers which could not be rendered on cellulose. (Surely even the most interactive paper can have a static introduction, a description of the process by which it was created or the point of the exercise, and some conclusions or lessons learned that could be printed.) 4) >[what about] - dynamic papers (e.g. with revisions, annotations, distributed >authorship, etc.) The web site for supplementary materials will be an excellent place to post revisions and annotations. (I can't speak to "distributed authorship" because there are so many things that I imagine it could mean. I suggest that if you are interested in such a publication you talk to the Editors.) 5) >Anyway - I'd be interested in hearing ideas from the editoriat. I >think - within reason - there could be some useful discussion here about >e-publication and XML. The editors of Markup Languages welcome any discussion and are interested in any and all ideas. We would, however, like to remind people that we are working within the constraints of the "journal publishing establishment". The good news is that this probably helps create credibility for the journal; the bad news is that Markup Languages is not currently set up to be a vehicle for radical experimentation. -- B. Tommie Usdin <btusdin@m...> and C. Michael Sperberg McQueen <cmsmcq@u...> ====================================================================== Deborah A. Lapeyre Phone: 301/315-9631 Mulberry Technologies, Inc. Fax: 301/315-8285 17 West Jefferson Street, Suite 207 E-mail: dalapeyre@m... Rockville, MD 20850 WWW: http://www.mulberrytech.com ====================================================================== xml-dev: A list for W3C XML Developers. To post, mailto:xml-dev@i... Archived as: http://www.lists.ic.ac.uk/hypermail/xml-dev/ To (un)subscribe, mailto:majordomo@i... the following message; (un)subscribe xml-dev To subscribe to the digests, mailto:majordomo@i... the following message; subscribe xml-dev-digest List coordinator, Henry Rzepa (mailto:rzepa@i...)
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