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Web-based JATS XML editor for scholarly articles.

Create publication-ready JATS XML through an intuitive visual editor. Structured metadata forms, DOI auto-fill, rich text editing, and built-in validation — making XML production accessible to everyone.

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Sections
1 Introduction
2 Methods
3 Results
4 Discussion
5 Conclusion
Paragraph
3. Results
Our analysis of 2,450 quantum computing experiments revealed significant improvements in error correction rates across all tested architectures. The results are summarized in Table 1 below.
Table 1. Error correction rates by architecture
Architecture Error Rate Improvement
Surface Code 0.12% +45.2%
Topological 0.08% +62.1%
Color Code 0.15% +38.7%
The topological architecture demonstrated the highest improvement at 62.1%, consistent with theoretical predictions by Chen et al. [12].
JATS XML
Valid & export-ready
Key Features

Everything you need for JATS XML production

Visual JATS XML Editing

Edit article content with a rich TipTap-based editor that outputs valid JATS XML — no XML knowledge required.

Structured Metadata Forms

Enter article metadata through intuitive forms: authors, affiliations, keywords, funding sources, and references.

DOI Auto-Fill

Enter a DOI and automatically populate reference metadata via the CrossRef API — saving hours of manual entry.

XML Validation

Built-in validation ensures your JATS XML meets international standards before export.

Table Support

Full table editing with the TipTap table extension — create, merge cells, and format academic tables visually.

Export Options

Export validated JATS XML for deposit with indexing services, archives, and publishing platforms.

How It Works

From content to publication-ready XML

1

Create a new article and enter metadata through structured forms (title, authors, affiliations, keywords).

2

Use the rich text editor to write or paste article content with proper sections and formatting.

3

Add references manually or auto-fill from DOIs using the CrossRef integration.

4

Add funding information, supplementary materials, and other metadata as needed.

5

Validate the generated JATS XML against standards and fix any issues.

6

Export the final JATS XML for publication, indexing, and archival.

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