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Monthly Archives: April 2015
Electronic resources and BibTeX
BibTeX is many things to many people, but we principally use it as a bibliographic file format. This of course produces a whole slew of problems when it comes to online resources, for the simple reason that BibTex predates online … Continue reading
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Exporting references from Dspace in BibTeX format
Following on from our design decision to use BibTeX as a lowest common denominator reference export format, we have developed a simple BibTeX reference export utility for Dspace 4.3. Essentially, it simply takes the Dublin Core object description and translates … Continue reading
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