SciELO Publishing Schema: An introduction to articles in XML
Ciello adopted xml from the already established. Nisa Jats journal publishing DTD an international and open standard of science communication that sets the elements and attributes to describe two textual and graphical contents of an article this adoption aims to contribute to the action lines from CLO. Program that are professionalization internationalization and financial sustainability of journals in addition to enriching the semantics of texts with detailed and accurate identification of structures bibliographic elements tables texts formulas diagrams figures pictures maps audios videos etc that compose the articles. XML is readable for both people and computers enabling the automation of processes thus it is possible to extract from the marked text metadata such as title authors abstract keywords submission date approval date among others that identify the article as well as the elements of the references cited by the articles which are used for the calculation of bibliometric indicators with the complete identification of the text the editor enhances his control over the published content as XML highlights the quality of the data other key features of XML texts are digital preservation of the articles ensuring that they are readable in the future regardless of the technological advances in their reuse capacity that allows to generate multiple presentation and reading formats for the end-user such as HTML PDF and epub which is particularly interesting today with the possibility of presentation on different devices from desktop. Computers to mobile devices such as tablets and mobile phones. XML also allows to increase the interoperability capability with scientific information systems and bibliographical indexes such as google google scholar. CrossRef web of science Scopus PubMed PubMed Central lilacs ogress among others. XML empowers publishers by giving them autonomy by assuring better quality control preservation interoperability and reuse of contents by several systems.