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Three Steps to Heaven: Semantic Publishing in a Real World Workflow

Phillip Lord    
Simon Cockell and Robert Stevens    

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Semantic publishing offers the promise of computable papers, enriched visualisation and a realisation of the linked data ideal. In reality, however, the publication process contrives to prevent richer semantics while culminating in a ?lumpen? PDF. In this paper, we discuss a web-first approach to publication, and describe a three-tiered approach that integrates with the existing authoring tooling. Critically, although it adds limited semantics, it does provide value to all the participants in the process: the author, the reader and the machine.

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