JATS XML, HTML and EPUB Conversion for Scholarly Journals
JournalsHQ helps scholarly journals transform final articles into structured publishing formats, including JATS XML, academic HTML, EPUB, article assets, metadata packages, and quality-control reports. The service is designed for journals that need more than a PDF: reusable, interoperable and publication-ready formats for OJS, indexing workflows, repositories and long-term editorial infrastructure.
Why multi-format publishing matters
PDF remains important, but it is no longer enough for many modern scholarly publishing workflows. Structured formats help journals improve discoverability, interoperability, accessibility, preservation, indexing preparation and content reuse.
XML, HTML and EPUB versions can support richer article presentation, cleaner metadata workflows, more usable archives and better downstream exchange with journal systems, repositories and external services.
What we prepare
- JATS XML conversion for scholarly articles.
- Academic HTML generation for journal websites and OJS publication.
- EPUB preparation for accessible digital reading.
- Figures, tables, references and article assets organization.
- Metadata files aligned with DOI/Crossref and journal records.
- OJS-ready article packages.
- Quality-control and validation reports.
Typical workflow
- Final PDF or editorial source files.
- Article structure and metadata review.
- JATS XML preparation.
- HTML and EPUB generation.
- Assets and references organization.
- Validation and QA report.
- Delivery package for the journal.
For OJS journals
JournalsHQ helps OJS journals publish richer article formats, not only PDFs. Conversion packages can be prepared for compatibility with OJS editorial and publishing workflows, including article galleys, organized assets and metadata that editors can review before publication.
For indexing and interoperability
The service supports metadata alignment with DOI/Crossref records, structured references, article identifiers, ORCID where available, and preparation for indexing-oriented workflows. The goal is cleaner exchange and reviewable publishing packages, while final acceptance by external services remains outside JournalsHQ control.
SciELO/SPS-oriented support
For journals working toward SciELO-style workflows, JournalsHQ can prepare JATS/SPS-oriented XML packages, organize article assets and provide validation-oriented reports. Final acceptance always depends on the journal's editorial context, local requirements and platform-specific validation.
Need structured article formats?
Request a sample conversion or a multi-format publishing assessment for your journal's current article workflow.
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