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11 th INIS/ETDE Joint Technical Committee Meeting Agenda Item 2.4 Special Characters Debbie Cutler, ETDE OA 6-8 November 2007 Vienna, Austria
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IAEA/INIS 11 th JTC Agenda Item 2.4 Current special characters extend ASCII, but are limited: #, _, and “ used as signal characters Superscripts and subscripts Greek letters and some mathematical symbols Transliteration tables, too, plus recent use of @ Current systems for input, output, display and searching handle these for both INIS and ETDE
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IAEA/INIS 11 th JTC Agenda Item 2.4 (cont.) ISO 2709 exchange format is main limiting factor XML offers greater possibilities for character sets Previous meetings suggested a subgroup be established to discuss possibilities, once XML was closer to implementation Unicode, UTF-8, MathML (definitions in papers) – views on what is realistic?
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IAEA/INIS 11 th JTC Agenda Item 2.4 (cont.) Aspects/implications that need to be considered: Input (input tool capability, inputter’s capability, country-specific input tools, data from publishers) Data transfer and processing Output Displaying in products Searching in products Storing
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IAEA/INIS 11 th JTC Agenda Item 2.4 (cont.) Discussion/Questions What are members’ views/experiences regarding these issues and what is realistically achievable for special characters within INIS/ETDE systems? How should INIS and ETDE proceed with regard to addressing next steps for an enhanced set of special characters?
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