You might try the Linux Documentation Project (http://www.tldp.org/). I believe they use a simplified version of Docbook called LinuxDoc.
Stephen G.
--- Marian Steinbach marian@ds.fh-koeln.de wrote:
Hi!
What the subject line probably can't tell: In order to create a demo for a tool that processes and visualises the content of an xml document repository, I am looking for documents to experiment with.
The ideal material would be in one single format, e.g. DocBook, and would come from a scientific area, ideally from one discipline. As I need the stuff for a demonstration, content is not as important as form.
Do you guys know any source where I can freely download a number of let's say 50 - 5000 articles / papers matching the above requirements?
I bet if things like that exist, there are people on this list who knoe about it. Thats why I dare to bother you with that stuff.
Thanks in advance for any hints!
Marian
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