Markup Languages: Theory & Practice - Publication Information
See the overview: Markup Languages: Theory & Practice.
From Issue 1/4 (Fall 1999):
Markup Languages: Theory & Practice (ISSN 1099-6621) is published quarterly
(Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall) by the MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts
02142. Subscriptions and address changes should be addressed to MIT Press
Journals, Five Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142; phone: (617) 253-
2889; fax: (617) 577-1545; e-mail: journals-orders@mit.edu.
Markup Languages: Theory & Practice is abstracted/indexed in the following: ACM Computing Reviews, ACM Guide to Computing Literature, Computer Abstracts, Information Science Abstracts, and Microcomputer Abstracts.
Markup Languages: Theory & Practice is a peer-reviewed technical journal publishing papers on research, develop-ment, and practical applications of text markup for computer processing, management, manipulation, and/or display.
The scope of the journal includes:
- Design and refinement of systems for text markup and document processing;
- Specific text markup languages;
- Theory of markup design and use;
- Applications of text markup; and
- Languages for the manipulation of marked up text.
Editors-in-Chief
C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, World Wide Web Consortium/MIT Laboratory for Computer Science B. Tommie Usdin, Mulberry Technologies
Book Review Editor
Deborah A. Lapeyre, Mulberry Technologies
Advisory Board
Bill Davis, ArchiTag Frank Gilbane, Bluebill Advisors Charles Goldfarb, Information Management Consulting Steven R. Newcomb, TechnoTeacher Norman Scharpf, Graphic Communications Association Joan M. Smith (European Advisor), SGML Technologies Group (UK) Robin Tomlin
Editorial Board
Winfried Bader, German Bible Society (Germany) David T. Barnard, University of Regina (Canada) Michel Biezunski (France) David J. Birnbaum, University of Pittsburgh Jon Bosak, Sun Elaine Brennan, ArchiTag Anne Brüggemann-Klein, Technische Universität München (Germany) Lou Burnard, Oxford University (UK) François Chahuneau, AIS (France) David Chesnutt, University of South Carolina James Clark Robin Cover, Isogen Steven J. DeRose, Inso Corporation and Brown University David G. Durand, Boston University and Dynamic Diagrams Chet Ensign, Matthew Bender & Company Peter Flynn, University College Cork (Ireland) Pamela L. Gennusa, OASIS European Representative Paul Grosso, ArborText Lloyd L. Harding, Information Assembly Automation Betty L. Harvey, Electronic Commerce Connection Susan Hockey, University of Alberta (Canada) G. Ken Holman, Crane Softwrights (Canada) Claus Huitfeldt, Wittgenstein Archives, University of Bergen (Norway) Alan Karben, The Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition Eve Maler, ArborText James David Mason, SAIC Willard McCarty, King's College London (UK) Murray Maloney, Muzmo Communications Murata Makoto, Fuji Xerox Information Systems (Japan) David C. Peterson, SGMLWorks! Daniel Pitti, University of Virginia Lynne A. Price, Text Structure Consulting Liam R. E. Quin, Barefoot Computing (Canada) Darrell Raymond, Gateway Consulting Group and University of Waterloo (Canada) Allen Renear, Brown University Helen F. Schmierer, Brown University Robert Streich Eric C. Severson, IBM Global Services Gary F. Simons, Summer Institute of Linguistics Henry S. Thompson, University of Edinburgh (Scotland) Brian E. Travis, ArchiTag Stuart Weibel, OCLC Office of Research Jason P. Williams, Oceania Lauren Wood, SoftQuad Software (Canada)
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