This page provides access to a series of HTML5 case studies.
A series of HTML5 case studies which describe development activities which have made use of HTML5 and related Web standards to support a range of scholarly activities are available.
The case studies, together with the accompanying introduction, are available as a series of self-contained documents:
- Introduction, Brian Kelly
- Case Study 1: Semantics and Metadata: Machine-Understandable Documents, Sam Adams
- Case Study 2: CWD: The Common Web Design, Alex Bilbie
- Case Study 3: Re-Implementation of the Maavis Assistive Technology Using HTML5, Steve Lee :
- Case Study 4: Visualising Embedded Metadata, Mark MacGillivray
- Case Study 5: The HTML5-Based e-Lecture Framework, Qingqi Wang
- Case Study 6: 3Dactyl: Using WebGL to Represent Human Movement in 3D, Stephen Gray
- Case Study 7: Challenging the Tyranny of Citation Formats: Automated Citation Formatting, Peter Sefton
- Case Study 8: Conventions and Guidelines for Scholarly HTML5 Documents, Peter Sefton
- Case Study 9: WordDown: A Word-to-HTML5 Conversion Tool, Peter Sefton