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HighWire new ePublishing platform, H2O, with public beta of PNAS
HighWire Press launches its new ePublishing platform, H2O
Press Release: http://highwire.stanford.edu/inthepress/stories/H2OPlatform.pdf
March 25, 2008 - Stanford, California
HighWire Press, the preeminent online technology provider for
over 140 publishers, is proud to announce the release of its new
electronic publishing platform, H2O. HighWire has rebuilt its
platform from the bottom up, creating a standards-based hosting
solution that embraces the new vision of Publishing 2.0. H2O will
put HighWire's publisher partners at the forefront of online
publishing. To view a video of HighWire's Director, John Sack,
talk about this vision, please visit:
http://highwire.stanford.edu/publishers/H2O.dtl
"H2O supports the evolution of content as portable, allowing
publishers to move information to where the user is," said John
Sack. "Our new platform ensures that the HighWire-hosted sites
are a valuable service to users: a place for people to do
research, interact with information, ideas, and each other."
The first site to launch on the new platform is the Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), with their beta site
now publicly available at http://beta.pnas.org.
** For the Press Release about the PNAS beta site refer to
http://highwire.stanford.edu/inthepress/stories/PNASbeta.pdf **
While the new user interface seen on the PNAS beta site is the
visible piece of H2O, the full rebuild will ensure that new
industry standards will be infused throughout all the layers of
any new H2O-based site, giving publishers maximum flexibility on
how their content looks and operates.
HighWire is confident that the new H2O architecture is the most
effective way to offer both publishers and their end users the
ability to be innovative with the tools and information that the
participatory web offers. As a fully XML-based environment, in
addition to just handling XML input and output, HighWire's H2O
incorporates standards like Atom Publishing Protocol (backed by
Google & Microsoft), and powerful tools such as the MarkLogic
Server.
"HighWire is taking full advantage of our XML content platform to
deliver a truly agile publishing environment for their
customers," said Andy Feit, Senior Vice President of Marketing at
Mark Logic. "Through its unique modeling of the Atom Publishing
Protocol interface, and the sophisticated features for user
interaction with content - and for collaboration around it - the
new H2O platform allows publishers to get the most from their
content. What HighWire has done based on MarkLogic Server for
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences is quite
impressive."
The H2O platform infrastructure is flexible and modular, designed
to interact with many other systems, and to be extended with
emerging web services and technologies. The data store is
architected to seamlessly accommodate content structured in many
different ways. Along with leading services for journal
article-based content, H2O will also enhance the many non-journal
sites, books and reference works that HighWire produces, such as
the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press' Protocols database. H2O
will provide the ideal platform for publishers to showcase
e-books and other non-journal materials online, since it supports
the broadest range of content types.
As HighWire develops H2O, it will also offer a suite of tools and
services that will enable publishers to create collections of
information, re-use these collections in feeds, widgets, blogs
and networking sites. Publishers will be able to attach
advertising and branding to content or collections, personalize
offers and ads, and contextualize web pages based on the content
being displayed and the user demographics. Such standards-based
content can easily appear on a variety of devices: the iPhone,
the iPod, Amazon's Kindle and other yet-to-be-seen new
technologies.
For more background information, and to listen to a conversation
with John Sack about the new platform, please visit:
http://highwire.stanford.edu/publishers/H2O.dtl
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About HighWire Press
HighWire Press, a division of the Stanford University Libraries,
provides online site development and hosting solutions to the
scholarly publishing community. HighWire produces the definitive
online versions of high-impact, peer-reviewed journals and other
scholarly content in many disciplines. Since 1995, HighWire has
partnered with influential societies, university presses and
other publishers to create a vast database of the finest, fully
searchable research, medical and social science literature
available on the Internet. The HighWire community shares ideas
and innovations in publishing through regular meetings,
discussion forum and through the service of its unique blend of
highly qualified staff. http://highwire.stanford.edu
Contact:
Bonnie Zavon
bzavon@stanford.edu
HighWire Press-Stanford University