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EASL chooses App Studio

Quark Software Inc announced today that EASL (European Association for the Study of the Liver) has selected App Studio to create the Journal of Hepatology iPad app.

The app is available through iTunes and is free to subscribers.

EASL has an impressive track record in promoting research into liver disease, supporting wider education and promoting changes in European liver policy. The association’s primary publication, the Journal of Hepatology, was already available in print and online. To reach an audience that increasingly relies on mobile devices for research and data collection, EASL needed a digital publishing solution that could fit seamlessly into its workflow and render XML-based content and InDesign files as compelling iPad experiences.

With an interactive app for the iPad, EASL has increased the value of content for subscribers by making it more relevant, discoverable and usable, says Quark. As App Studio creates real, selectable and searchable text, readers can easily search for specific articles, link to related content, bookmark articles, add notes and more. This interactivity improves the relevance of the content and encourages increased user engagement.

After evaluating a number of digital publishing solutions used by medical journal publishers, EASL selected App Studio. According to Quark, the New England Journal of Medicine, British Medical Journal, Health Affairs, Wiley Cochrane Library and others choose App Studio because it provides easy ingestion of NLMXML content and an app experience optimised for journal reading. The XML content is transformed into paginated HTML5 that is responsive to support the iPad in both portrait and landscape orientations. It also supports a wide range of interactive enrichments, digital ad serving infrastructure, analytics, CRM integration and social media.

“We are proud to offer our subscribers the iPad edition of the Journal of Hepatology,” said Gregoire Pavillon, Executive Director of EASL. “The ability to automate digital journal publishing using the XML content and InDesign files we already create set App Studio apart from other solutions that either can’t support XML or only allow for digital PDF output. It was clear to us that the App Studio team understands journal publishing.”

The Journal of Hepatology iPad app allows readers to:

* Quickly navigate through articles

* View figures and tables in full screen

* Bookmark and share articles

* Download and store supplementary materials and PowerPoint slides

* Watch videos related to specific articles

* Store monthly issues in a personal library

Shaun Barriball, Vice President of Mobile Products at Quark said, “It is a pleasure to partner with EASL to create the Journal of Hepatology app. At Quark we have a strong pedigree in producing tablet apps for medical journals and have developed an approach to designing and building apps in the most efficient way possible.”

About App Studio for Digital Journals

Quark says: “App Studio is the leading digital publishing platform for journal apps and is used by journal publishers around the world including the New England Journal of Medicine, British Medical Journal, and Health Affairs. Content can be automatically repurposed from content management systems using industry XML standards such as NLMXML and Atom+MRSS. By leveraging HTML5 for content presentation, journal publishers can create apps for iPad, iPhone, Kindle Fire and Android tablets and smartphones. It is also possible to create Web apps, giving subscribers an engaging digital, interactive experience that includes audio and video on desktop and laptop computers. Real text search, interactive charts and support for citations, cross-referencing, bookmarking, tracking and sharing are just some of the features that make App Studio a compelling solution for digital journals.”