<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head></head><body><figure class="quote"><figcaption><anchor-end xmlns="urn:x-suika-fam-cx:markup:suikawiki:0:9:" a0:anchor="1" xmlns:a0="urn:x-suika-fam-cx:markup:suikawiki:0:9:">[1]</anchor-end> <cite xml:lang="en">Jatdown: a markdown language for writing JATS - Journal Article Tag Suite Conference (JATS-Con) Proceedings 2016 - NCBI Bookshelf</cite>
(<anchor xmlns="urn:x-suika-fam-cx:markup:suikawiki:0:9:">Paul Johnston</anchor>著, <time>2016-12-02 13:52:38 +09:00</time>)
<anchor-external xmlns="urn:x-suika-fam-cx:markup:suikawiki:0:9:" a0:resScheme="URI" xmlns:a0="urn:x-suika-fam-cx:markup:suikawiki:0:9:" a0:resParameter="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK350677/">https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK350677/</anchor-external></figcaption><blockquote><p>In this paper we will explore Jatdown , a Markdown variant that is designed for conversion to JATS. Jatdown provides a way to author JATS using a Markdown syntax that maps to a subset of the JATS document model.</p></blockquote></figure></body></html>