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35.3 GB of Data is Bigger Than You Think!
If data had weight, 35.3 GB of data would crush you. This amount of data would literally reach the sky.
Marianne Calilhanna
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Ensuring Content Discoverability: How DCL's Discovery Bridge Supports Now Publishers
We were struggling to confirm that our data feeds to third parties were being received and processed properly. DCL created a hub...
Marianne Calilhanna
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European Accessibility Act: Navigating the Nuances Before Time Runs Out
The EAA strongly impacts publishers. Delving into the details now is crucial for understanding what your organization must do.
Marianne Calilhanna
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Twenty Scholarly Publishers Walk Into the LOC Rare Books Divison
A group of 20 Society for Scholarly Publishing members had the good fortune to tour the rare books division at the Library of Congress.
Marianne Calilhanna
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Data Conversion Laboratory Initiates Transformation and Unification of AMPP’s Vast Content Collection
DCL is transforming much of AMPP’s content into full-text XML, ensuring all content seamlessly flows across multiple channels and platforms.
Marianne Calilhanna
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PubMed Central Primer and XML101
PubMed comprises more than 30 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. To get...
Marianne Calilhanna
1 min read

Scholarly Publishing is Getting its Mainstream Moment
As the world continues to deal with a global pandemic, evidence-based science is having a mainstream moment.
Marianne Calilhanna
2 min read

Frankfurt Book Fair 2019 - Digital Transformation
Once a year Frankfurt turns into the world capital of ideas and Data Conversion Laboratory will be there to discuss digital transformation.
Marianne Calilhanna
1 min read

Considerations for Scholarly Publishers When Planning a Platform Migration
For scholarly publishers there inevitably comes a time when content must move to a different hosting platform. It’s a painful process and...
Marianne Calilhanna
1 min read
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