Worked with the book divisions of Taylor and Francis (in both the UK and US) to assess their complex and diverse workflows, models, and systems and to advise them as to an appropriate content management system development strategy, as well as recommending systems, software, and partners best suited to their needs. In a separate engagement, worked closely … Continue reading CMS Strategy and Technology Recommendations for Taylor and Francis
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Study of eJournal Landscape for the British Library
For the British Library, researched the eJournal landscape to provide insight into the technologies, XML models, processes, and problems encountered by archives, hosting services, aggregators, institutional repositories, and publishers in processing eJournal content and made recommendations regarding the ingest, transformation, archiving, and delivery of digital materials for handling the legal deposit of eJournals.
XML Model and Workflow for Harvard Business Publishing
For Harvard Business Publishing, developed an innovative HTML-based XML model as well as a highly automated workflow by which thousands of business cases, authored in Word by a large number of faculty members and other authors, are transformed to the new XML model and published as PDF, EPUB, and online. Most recently, he provided an … Continue reading XML Model and Workflow for Harvard Business Publishing
XML Infrastructure and Workflow for Cambridge Global Education
For Cambridge Global Education, created a rich, semantic, standards-based XML infrastructure and Word-based content development environment to unite the previously siloed workflows and integrate the diverse publishing programs of their branches in the UK, Australia, India, and South Africa, accommodating complex, design-intensive educational content for primary, secondary, and higher education and that aligned with their … Continue reading XML Infrastructure and Workflow for Cambridge Global Education
XML Model to Serve as Hub Between TEI and DocBook for SAGE
For SAGE Publications, created an HTML-based XML model to serve as a hub between the TEI XML used by one book division and the DocBook XML used by another book division, enabling them to have a consistent master editorial and production model and workflow that feeds those two distinct delivery environments.
