TEI biblStruct (it's what HAL -- one of the major French open access archives -- does)?
On 29/07/10 09:41, Peter Stokes wrote:
Dear Dot,
Many thanks for that suggestion: I think it's a good one, and something we should be able to include without too much trouble. As well as automatic adding to Zotero, I think it would also be useful to add a manual 'Download to citation manager' option, but I wonder what formats people want. Certainly Bibtex, Endnote, perhaps Delicious. Procite? Reference Manager? What else are we using these days?
Peter
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On 29 Jul 2010, at 08:48, Dot Porter wrote:
A public note to the DM Editors:
I am just starting to use Zotero and I'd like to include my favorite online sources, including the DM journal. However, I don't have the option of automatically adding it. I assume you need some kind of metadata in the site header? Perhaps you all could look into adding this? Preferably for the individual articles, as well as the full issues.
Thanks!
Dot
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