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JATS Editor

Edit JATS XML in a human-readable interface, keep citations and references synchronized, and export clean, submission-ready XML without manual tag wrestling.

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Editorial team reviewing structured content

Visual editing for complex XML workflows

Superscriptify JATS Editor gives publishing and medical writing teams a safer way to update metadata, body content, and reference structures while maintaining citation integrity.

Visual Tag Navigation Metadata Controls Reference Reordering Clean XML Export

Built for reliable JATS delivery

Keep human review central while removing manual XML friction from editorial production.

Structured, readable editing

Work with sections and tags in a visual layout rather than raw XML blocks.

Citation and ref alignment

Reconcile cross-references and bibliography order before final export.

Submission-focused output

Generate clean XML packages suitable for archive and production handoff.

Best for publishers

Prepare archive-ready manuscripts with fewer manual XML interventions.

Best for medical writers

Maintain reference fidelity while finalizing submission materials.

Best for editorial ops

Standardize XML handling across teams and reduce production risk.

JATS workflow in four steps

Treat XML cleanup as a controlled process instead of an ad hoc editing exercise.

1

Upload XML or Word

Start with existing JATS content or convert source documents into editor-ready structure.

2

Review structure + refs

Inspect tags, citations, and references in a readable visual interface.

3

Resolve mismatches

Align references to citation order and fix key metadata fields safely.

4

Export clean package

Download validated XML output (or bundled assets when image folders are needed).

Workflow planning board for editorial process

Need an editorial walkthrough before rollout?

We can show your team how to move from manual XML edits to a cleaner, reviewable JATS process.