Hi Melanie,
I think this discussion is of great interest to me and the community. It
would be so wonderful if you could submit what you finally selected and
why.
While a small informal email would perfectly be adequate, if time permits,
please consider submitting an article to Code4Lib journal
<https://journal.code4lib.org/call-for-submissions> regarding your choice
and the process undertaken to get there.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 6:39 AM Polutta, Melanie <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> All,
>
>
> I am interested in hearing about markup formats, software, and processes
> to managing and publishing cataloging documentation for use by many
> communities. We need a way to encode the documentation so that it can
> easily be updated, versioned, and outputted as a searchable website and PDF
> for downloads.
>
> Currently we are looking at various flavors of XML markup, and the
> software needed to output that, but we didn't want to limit our view. Do
> any of you all have suggestions? And more importantly, the reasons for your
> suggestions?
>
> Melanie Polutta
> Library of Congress
> P.S. I don't speak for the Library.
>
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