Directory Sites

  • The SGML/XML Web Page

    Database containing over 2000 documents pertaining to SGML, XML, and related standards. Features a bibliography for SGML, vendors and service providers, software reviews, mailing lists, user groups, and projects.

    www.oasis-open.org

  • Overview of SGML Resources

    SGML links at the W3C, meant for use in reviews of the HTML specification.

    www.w3.org

  • SP

    A free, object-oriented toolkit for SGML parsing, validating, and entity management.

    www.jclark.com

  • Women Writers Project, ACM Crossroads Winter 1999

    This article from Crossroads Winter 1999 issue describes the use of SGML to encode literature archives for research, written by B. Fan.

    www.acm.org

  • Comparison of SGML and XML

    A Note from the W3C detailing the differences and similarities between the two markup languages.

    www.w3.org

  • A Gentle Introduction to SGML

    An SGML FAQ in the context of the TEI e-text initiative and SGML application.

    www-sul.stanford.edu

  • SGMLtools-Lite

    Formerly Linuxdoc-SGML, SGMLtools offers a out-of-the-box SGML processing solution for technical (DocBook) documentation. [Open source, GPL]

    sgmltools-lite.sourceforge.net

  • SGML: A Gentle Introduction

    Tutorial from Text Encoding Initiative.

    etext.virginia.edu

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