artiklaa
Artiklaa is a term used in discussions of modular digital publishing to denote a compact, machine-readable unit of article content. It is described as a standardized container that can be assembled from reusable sections and metadata, enabling publication across multiple platforms and formats.
Definition and structure: An artiklaa typically includes a header with metadata (title, authors, date, language, license,
Machine-readability and data model: Artiklaa is associated with structured data approaches such as JSON-LD, RDF, or
Usage and applications: In theoretical publishing models and some demonstrations, artiklaa is proposed as a building
Origins and variants: The term artiklaa is a neologism used in speculative literature and academic discussions
See also: Modular publishing, semantic publishing, structured data.