Markup Languages: Theory and Practice is the first peer-reviewed journal devoted to research, development, and practical applications of text markup for computer processing, management, manipulation, and display. Specific areas of interest include: new syntaxes for generic markup languages; refinements to existing markup languages; theory of formal languages as applied to document markup; systems for mark-up; uses of markup for printing, hypertext, electronic display, content analysis, information reuse and repurposing, search and retrieval, and interchange; shared applications of markup languages; and techniques and methodologies for developing markup languages and applications of markup languages.
I only got to check it out briefly since I'm already late, but it seems like at least some articles are available for free. Gotta check it out more when I get home.
Ok, that was pretty much totally worthless. I went through their entire archive. Some (a few) of the articles looked pretty interesting, but every article cost 8 bucks. What a waste of time... I shouldn't have even blogged this 
I'm considering just deleting this...
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