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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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Inera at the first SfEP and SI Joint Conference
August 4, 2015
Inera is delighted to participate in the Society for Editors and Proofreaders (SfEP) and Society for Indexers (SI) first joint conference, which will be held September 5-7 in York, UK. The SfEP and SI provide professional...Read More
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eXtyles adds support for URLs in book references
February 26, 2014
eXtyles supports bibliographic references to journal articles that include web addresses, but until recently all other references with URLs were tagged as and were not fully processed. Support has now been added...Read More
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eXtyles adds support for ORCID
October 17, 2013
ORCID support has been added to the eXtyles XML export. If ORCID(s) are included in the author line of a manuscript in this form: John Smith (http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6858-8806), Jane Smith (http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2808-802X) then eXtyles...Read More
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CrossRef linking improvement
July 25, 2013
CrossRef has implemented a fix that improves the results of eXtyles CrossRef linking of non-journal references. Previously CrossRef linking would sometimes return the DOI of a journal article that was later published...Read More
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eXtyles enables protection of text in single quotation marks
For eXtyles customers who use the Auto-Redact feature, text that falls within double quotation marks has always been “protected” during this process, so that Auto-Redact rules will not make changes to direct...Read More
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Inera releases the eXtyles NCBI Linking module
May 20, 2013
NCBI Linking identifies accession numbers and IDs in Word documents and queries them against NCBI databases such as GenBank, PDB, Swiss-Prot, and so forth. Matched items are linked to their corresponding records...Read More