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eXtyles SI, new and improved
May 18, 2020
eXtyles SI—our server implementation of eXtyles—was designed for customers who need to automatically process high volumes of Word files as quickly and efficiently as possible. Like all our software solutions, it’s always...Read More
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eXtyles ORCID Integration Suite in action
April 9, 2019
You may have read our last post about eXtyles ORCID Integration Suite and wished you could see how it actually works. Well, now you can! For all the details, check out the...Read More
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Keeping it authentic with eXtyles ORCID Integration Suite
March 15, 2018
The ORCID iD, a persistent identifier for people, has been widely adopted by academic researchers, with over 3 million live ORCID iDs registered as of February 2017. For researchers, ORCID iDs ensure they get...Read More
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It’s a wrap! What happened at XUG 2017
November 8, 2017
Last week, we hosted our 13th annual eXtyles User Group Meeting, affectionately known as XUG. More than 50 eXtyles users and partners, from first-time to longtime attendees, gathered at the Sheraton Commander in...Read More
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What’s new with eXtyles+ORCID: Improved author processing & expanded JATS XML export
September 25, 2017
In 2016, we announced expanded support for ORCID via the eXtyles ORCID Integration Suite. Since then, our developers have been hard at work on improvements and updates! Here’s what’s new and improved in...Read More
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eXtyles ORCID Integration Suite
May 13, 2016
We are excited to announce that Inera has expanded support for ORCID in the eXtyles workflow! In addition to automatic XML conversions for manually entered ORCIDs (see our previous post), the eXtyles feature...Read More
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eXtyles new features highlighted at XUG 2015
December 10, 2015
At this year’s eXtyles User Group (XUG) meeting, Inera introduced a number of new eXtyles features that will become available in the upcoming months. The highlights are summarized here, but be sure...Read More
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What’s new with eXtyles and ORCID?
August 7, 2014
Since our original post was published, there have been many new developments with ORCID. At the basic numbers level, ORCID now has 800,000 registered users and 142 members, over 100 of whom have integrated...Read More