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    <p>For Internet distribution.</p>
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    <date value="2005-04-25">25 April 2005</date>
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     <name>Stuart Brown</name>
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    <date value="2004-10-28">28 September 2004</date>
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    <p>OxfordML is a digital publishing and XML consultancy based in
    Oxford, UK, offering general XML consultancy and development
    services, and specialized aid in digital publishing.</p>
    <p>The director of OxfordML, Stuart Brown, has considerable
    experience in XML and digital publishing, and had worked for
    innovative organisations such as <xref topic="helicon">Helicon
    Publishing</xref>, the <xref topic="tei-home">Text Encoding
    Initiative</xref> (TEI) and <xref topic="extenza-eps">Extenza
    e-Publishing Services</xref> before setting up OxfordML to
    provide his experience on a consultancy basis to a wider market.</p>
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      <head>Current projects</head>
      <p>In conjunction with the TEI, OxfordML are working with the <xref
      topic="csl-home">Clay Sanskrit Library</xref>, developing an
      XML-based editorial and publishing system for their bilingual
      scholarly editions of the Sanskrit classics. We are also providing XML development services to <xref topic="lpm-home">Library Publishing Media</xref> to support their online open access journals. The legal publishers <xref topic="wkuk">Wolters Kluwer
      UK</xref> have recently contracted OxfordML to review their
      electronic publishing procedures.</p>
      <p>In addition, OxfordML contribute to the <xref
      topic="pepys-map-tm">Pepys Map</xref>, an experiment in creating
      a collaborative topic map modelling the diary of Samuel Pepys on
      a day-for-a-day basis. See <xref topic="freebies">here</xref>
      for more details of this and other open source work.</p>
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