I missed the original message so apologies if this has
already been
said but what your describing sounds similar to OCLC's WikiD
project
which I believe can handle bib data in multiple formats and
crosswalk
them. I believe it also powers part of OpenWorldCat, not
sure about
the citation output part.
http://w
ww.oclc.org/research/projects/wikid/
Unfortunately I don't think it's something you can download
or install
but if you really have interest in it you can probably
contact Jeff
Young:
http://w
ww.oclc.org/research/staff/young.htm
I've seen him talk about it a few times and I can't say I've
fully
grokked it but it does exist.
Ryan Eby
On 4/30/07, Lars Aronsson <lars aronsson.se> wrote:
> Gerry Mckiernan wrote:
>
> > I am greatly interested in identifying wiki-based
software or
> > systems that provide for the input of
bibliographic data and the
> > output of a standard bibliography.
>
> Not a tool for creating standard (personal)
bibliographies, but a
> wiki-like system (though some say it's absolutely
non-wiki,
> because it uses structured data and not free text) for
maintaining
> a global *disc*ography is musicbrainz.org.
>
> A collaborative filtering website that can output
standard
> bibliographies (personal citation lists) is
citeulike.org.
>
> And of course there is librarything.com, which perhaps
is not
> wiki-like enough.
>
>
>
> --
> Lars Aronsson (lars aronsson.se)
> Aronsson Datateknik - http://aronsson.se
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