FAQ
Structured XML is a content framework that organizes information using semantic tags, allowing publishers to manage and reuse content efficiently across multiple formats.
XML reduces duplicate work by enabling publishers to create content once and generate multiple outputs from a single source.
XML provides clear content structure that supports accessible digital publishing, screen readers, and standards-compliant EPUB production
Publishers can reuse educational content across textbooks, assessments, digital platforms, and learning resources while maintaining consistency.
Because XML separates content from presentation, publishers can adapt content for emerging technologies, platforms, and delivery channels without recreating materials from scratch.