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Journal Article Tag Suite The content on this site is the supporting documentation for the standard JATS is a continuation of the NLM Archiving and Interchange DTD work begun in 2002 by NCBI
Jats - Wikipedia The Jat people (Hindi: [dʒaːʈ], Punjabi: [dʒəʈː]), also spelt Jaat and Jatt, [2] are a traditionally agricultural community in Northern India and Pakistan [3][4][a][b][c] Originally pastoralists in the lower Indus river -valley of Sindh, many Jats migrated north into the Punjab region in late medieval times, and subsequently into the Delhi Terr
Jat | Ethnic Group | Britannica Jat, traditionally rural ethnic group of northern India and Pakistan In the early 21st century the Jats constituted about one-fourth of the populations of Punjab and Haryana; nearly 10 percent of the population of Balochistan, Rajasthan, and Delhi; and from 2 to 5 percent of the populations of Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Uttar Pradesh
Journal Article Tag Suite (JATS) The Journal Article Tag Suite (JATS) is an XML format used to describe scientific literature published online It is a technical standard developed by the National Information Standards Organization (NISO) and approved by the American National Standards Institute with the code Z39 96-2012
Jats - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Jats are a diverse community in the Indian subcontinent, ranging from simple landowning peasants to wealthy and influential Zamindars [5] Originally pastoralists in the Indus Valley, they became farmers by the eighth century, as noted during Muhammad bin Qasim’s conquest of Sindh [6]
Journal Article Tag Suite - Wikipedia JATS allows for descriptions of the full article content or just the article header metadata; and allows other kinds of contents, including research and non-research articles, letters, editorials, and book and product reviews
Introduction to JATS (Journal Article Tag Suite) - XML JATS is an XML vocabulary (similar in purpose to other document-based XML vocabularies such as DocBook or TEI) designed to model current journal articles JATS is a named collection of XML elements and attributes that can be used to mark the structure and semantics of a single journal article
JATS: Journal Archiving and Interchange Tag Set The intent of the Journal Archiving and Interchange Tag Set is to preserve the intellectual content of journals independent of the form in which that content was originally delivered This Tag Set enables an archive to capture structural and semantic components of existing material without modeling any particular sequence or textual format
ANSI NISO JATS: Journal Article Tag Suite The JATS provides a set of XML elements and attributes for describing the textual and graphical content of journal articles as well as some non-article material such as letters, editorials, and book and product reviews Approved November 19, 2015 by the American National Standards Institute
Journal Archiving and Interchange Tag Suite The NISO Journal Article Tag Suite (JATS) project at NCBI is a continuation of the work done here to create and support the "Archiving and Interchange Tag Suite" or the "NLM DTDs"