<records><record><language>eng</language><journalTitle>ElPub - ELectronic PUBlishing</journalTitle><publicationDate>2019-06-11</publicationDate><volume>Academic publishing and...</volume><issue>Short Papers</issue><doi>10.4000/proceedings.elpub.2019.2</doi><publisherRecordId>5560</publisherRecordId><documentType>journal article</documentType><title language="eng">Modeling scholarly publications for sustainable workflows</title><authors><author><name>Klaus Thoden</name><affiliationId>0</affiliationId><orcid_id>https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0434-3951</orcid_id></author></authors><affiliationsList><affiliationName affiliationId="0">Max Planck Institute for the History of Science</affiliationName></affiliationsList><abstract language="eng">This study deals with the strategy of converting the workflow and document basis from a proprietary format to a fully standards-compliant system in the context of a publishing platform, that offers multiple output formats of monographs in the arts and humanities. It stresses the importance of creating an abstract document model as the basis for this single-source publishing approach and how a model offers guidance on each step of the way in book production.</abstract><fullTextUrl format="pdf">http://elpub.episciences.org/5560/pdf</fullTextUrl><keywords><keyword>literate programming</keyword><keyword>legacy data</keyword><keyword>single source publishing</keyword><keyword>XML</keyword><keyword>workflow</keyword><keyword>[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences</keyword></keywords></record></records>