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XML (eXtensible Markup Language)
Alphabetical List of Links by Subject
Cocoon an Apache.org software project which dynamically converts XML documents to HTML
Dublin Core Metadata Initiative The Dublin Core is one of the three most popular standards for marking up documents and describing them in XML; the others are TEILite and RDF
FAQ's on XML
ICE (Information Content Exchange) an XML language for content delivery and management
Innovative Interfaces and XML
Learning Material Markup Language (LMML) a DTD of XML
Libraries - XML4Lib an electronic discussion of XML and its use in libraries; aimed at librarians
Libraries - XML MARC a free program for converting MARC records to XML documents, from Stanford Univ.
LIBRARY SCIENCE page of links
Math Markup Language (MML) a DTD of XML
Mozilla their newest browser uses XML -- Once you have it installed, use the "Debug" pulldown menu, choose
"Viewer Demos" and then "XML Sorting."
Open Directory Project
Open Directory RDF Dump
RDF (Resource Description Framework) is one of the three most popular standards for marking up documents and describing them in XML; the others are TEILite and Dublin Core
RSS - "Writing RSS 1.0" a tutorial
RSS page of links
The SGML/XML Web Page
Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) a DTD of XML
TEILite TEI (Text Encoding Initiative) is one of the three most popular standards for marking up documents and describing them in XML; the others are RDF and Dublin Core
tmproc: A Topic Map Engine a free downloadable program; requires Python and SAX
Topicmaps.org "Topicmaps are similar to a table of contents, index and/or thesaurus in the sense that they allow for the navigation of very complex information. At the same time, topicmaps can (if properly constructed) be a valuable source of information, separate and apart from linking to any web accessible information" (Patrick Durusau [librarian])
Topicmaps email from Patrick Durusau [librarian]
"Toward a Human-centric Web" interview with Michael Dertouzos, head of the MIT computer lab
W3C on XML
Xanadu Project "Since 1960, we have fought for a world of deep electronic documents-- with side-by-side intercomparison" -- posits "deep hypertext" built on the assumption of perpetual change and re-use (site suggested by Michael Seiferth)
XML.com
XML4Lib an electronic discussion of XML and its use in libraries; aimed at librarians
XML Cover Pages Robin Corver's comprehensive online reference work on XML and SGML
The XML Files--at Webdeveloper.com
XML Homepage
XML MARC a free program for converting MARC records to XML documents, from Stanford Univ.
?XML! Summary & FAQ
XMLu.com
XML -Web Developer's Virtual Library
XTM Topicmaps see TOPICMAPS above for more information
Examples of XML Pages
Chemical Markup Language (CML)
NLM PubMed citations from MedLine and other Life Science journals and links to many sites with full text articles... "In case everyone isn't familiar with NLM's PubMed display, there is an XML/SGML option for any retrieved record. After choosing a record, click the pull down arrow adjacent to the DISPLAY button" -Dick Miller, Systems Librarian at Lane Medical Library, Stanford [This affords great short examples of XML in operation -Colby]
Oasis Examples list
Please send comments to:
Colby Glass, MLIS
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