[WEB4LIB] Re: Citation creation code?

bardsley at u.washington.edu bardsley at u.washington.edu
Fri Feb 25 01:44:43 EST 2005


Below is a URL to a citation engine:

http://www.oslis.k12.or.us/citeintro/nof_citesession.php?

I was recently made responsible for the website and am going to redesign the entire site and make 
adjustments to the citation engine in due time. There are others out there but this, at least, gives you 
an idea of what one looks like.

Mark Bardsley


On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, paula edmiston wrote:

> Drew, Bill wrote:
>
>> I guess the answer to my original question is "no."  it looks like there
>> is no open source for what I am asking. I wonder why. Another mutating
>> conversation that is much more interesting than the original message.
>
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> Do you want them to fill out the form and then it, the program, will
> present the correct formatting onscreen so they can then copy/paste it?
> The form could be on a web page? I guess the form would have multiple
> parts, right? One section for books, one section for journals, etc. That
> would be a big form. Maybe first have a page with a list of resource
> types, click a link for a page with a fill out form for book, another
> link to open a page for journals, etc.
>
> I'm interested.  I'm a little bit discouraged by the large number of
> resource formats, print and digital. If someone would like to work with
> me, we could go over to Sourceforge and make it. I could write the php
> code to generate the formatted result if someone would like to work with
> me and help make the fill-out form pages for the data entry part.
>
>
> best,
> paula
>
>
> paula at edmiston.org
> http://paula.edmiston.org/
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