There are a variety of tools for create, edit, convert and transform JATS. They range from simple forms to complete conversion automation:
Conversion to JATS Take as input a scientific document, and, with some human support, produce a JATS output. •
OpenOffice (
LibreOffice) and
MS Word documents to JATS: • Typeset: provides automated set of converters for MS-Word to JATS XML. •
OxGarage: can convert documents from various formats into "National Library of Medicine (NLM) DTD 3.0". •
meTypeset: meTypeset "is a fork of the OxGarage stack" "to convert from Microsoft Word .docx format to NLM/JATS-XML". •
eXtyles: automates time-consuming aspects of document editing in Microsoft Word and exports to JATS XML (as well as many other DTDs). •
Markdown to JATS:
Pandoc 2.0 can convert a number of input formats to JATS. • PDF to JATS: this is a very difficult problem to solve. Success depends on how well structured your PDFs are and, for batch conversion, how consistently structured your PDFs are. • Shabash Merops • Typeset's PDF to JATS XML Converter • The
Public Knowledge Project is developing a pipeline for converting PDF to JATS. It will include use of
pdfx. • CERMINE Content ExtRactor and MINEr
Conversion from JATS Take JATS as input, produce another kind of document as output. • from JATS to HTML • JATS Preview Stylesheets (canonical
XSLT conversion), see classical (2013) conversor. •
eLife Lens converts NLM XML to JSON for displaying using HTML and Javascript. • from JATS to PDF: some JATS Preview Stylesheets, XSLT + XSL-FO conversion. • from JATS to EPUB. • Generic (from JATS DTD):
DtdAnalyzer — compare JATS with other
DTDs and helps into create a XML representation, XSLT and Schematron generation, and other tools.
Editors • Typeset provides a
WYSIWYM editor for scholarly articles. Supports XML exports in NISO JATS and NLM JATS standards. It is mostly used by Journals and Publishers looking to convert author submitted MS-Word files to XML, PDF, HTML and ePuB. • JATS Framework for oXygen XML Editor: users of oXygen XML Editor and oXygen XML Author can now install support for current versions of NISO JATS (and as a bonus, NLM BITS). Based on an identifier given in a DOCTYPE declaration, oXygen will detect that you are editing a JATS document and provide stylesheets and utilities. • FontoXML for JATS: WYSIWYS editor for editing and reviewing JATS content: •
PubRef "Pipeline": Browser-based realtime-preview JATS editor: •
Annotum: a WordPress theme that contains WYSIWYG authoring in JATS (Kipling subset), peer-review and editorial management, and publishing. • JATS edition for web-based XML editor
Xeditor. •
Texture Editor of the Substance Consortium. The first online "born to JATS" editor. • Libero Editor, developed by
eLife describes itself as 'A user-friendly editing interface designed for publishing staff and authors for the production of high-quality JATS XML.'
Preview Tools that render JATS as HTML, usually on fly. • JATS Preview Stylesheets: the JATS Preview Stylesheets are a series of .xsl, .xpl, .css, and .sch files that will create .html or .pdf versions of valid NISO Z39.96-2012 JATS 1.0 files. It is primarily intended for internal use by publishers and a basis for customization. • Typeset - Allows to generate HTML from JATS XML within a click. Also, offers capacity to generate custom HTML based on the requirements of the journal. •
PubReader – "The PubReader view is an alternative web presentation ... Designed particularly for enhancing readability on tablet and other small screen devices, PubReader can also be used on desktops and laptops and from multiple web browsers".
Customization • Jatsdoc - Produces documentation for any particular JATS customization. Jatsdoc is integrated with NCBI's
DtdAnalyzer. == JATS central repositories ==