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End-User Customized Chemistry Journal Articles
Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences1998Vol. 39(1), pp. 81–85
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Abstract
A system for delivering journal articles customized by the reader is described. The articles are marked-up with custom tags to identify portions of the document that can be modified to meet an individual's specification. These tags are interpreted by the Web server and converted into HTML that can be read by a Web browser. This system has been implemented within the Internet Journal of Chemistry. The relationship of this process with chemical markup language is detailed.
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