Appendix A: Production and Digital Technology
- Overview
- A.1Understanding the process
- A.2Divisions of labor
- A.3Terminology
- A.4Preparing for more than print
- A.5The journals publishing model
- Markup
- General Principles
- A.6What is markup?
- A.7Semantic and functional markup
- A.8Document type definitions
- A.9Style sheets
- A.10Metadata
- XML
- Design
- A.16Mapping markup to design
- A.17Some limitations of style sheets
- A.18Determining length
- A.19Design specifications for printed works
- A.20Design specifications for web-based works
- A.21Picas, points, and pixels
- A.22Em spaces, en spaces, and so forth
- The Electronic Workflow
- Introduction
- A.23Converting marked-up manuscripts for production
- A.24Steps in an XML workflow
- A.25Where does proofreading fit in?
- A.26Cyclical workflow for web-based publications
- When Should XML Be Introduced into the Process?
- A.27Who applies the markup?
- A.28Author’s final manuscript converted to XML before editing
- A.29Edited manuscript converted for typesetting
- A.30XML added to files after typesetting
- Source Files
- Options for Presenting Content
- A.35Print
- A.36Web
- A.37Converting XML to HTML
- A.38E-book formats
- A.39Additional publishing options
- A.40Digital rights management strategies
- Print Technologies