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A new way to view journal articles
https://github.com/ncbi/PubReader

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# NLM/NCBI PubReader

This is a suite of Javascript and CSS files for rendering journal articles in a
PubReader™ view1.

## Quick Start

This repository includes the JavaScript library and CSS files that comprise
PubReader, as well as test/demo pages that you can view right away in your browser.

To try it out, simply clone the repository to a directory on your hard drive:

git clone https://github.com/NCBITools/PubReader.git

And then, in your browser, open one of the files in the `test` directory. For
example, `PubReader/test/test-article1.html`. It should work fine viewing articles
either directly on your filesystem (the "file:" protocol) or, over an HTTP server
("http:"), if you clone to a location that is served by one.

The `test` directory also includes a simple script that will convert some XML
files which contain article sources into HTML. For more information, see the
instructions under the [test](test) directory.

## Feedback

We welcome your feedback, bug reports, and pull requests. Feedback and bug reports
can be sent to the
PMC
help desk
.

## Public domain notice

This work is in the public domain and may be reproduced, published or
otherwise used without the permission of the National Library of Medicine (NLM).

We request only that the NLM is cited as the source of the work.

Although all reasonable efforts have been taken to ensure the accuracy and
reliability of the software and data, the NLM and the U.S. Government do
not and cannot warrant the performance or results that may be obtained by
using this software or data. The NLM and the U.S. Government disclaim all
warranties, express or implied, including warranties of performance,
merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.

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1 PubReader™ is a trademark of the U. S. National Library of
Medicine. If you use this software on a public site, please include the
preceding sentence as an acknowledgement on your site.