Philip McGrath writes:

> On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 12:40 PM Matthew Flatt <mfl...@cs.utah.edu> wrote:
>
>> At Thu, 19 Mar 2020 12:38:39 -0400, Christopher Lemmer Webber wrote:
>> > I will spend the rest of the day looking at what scriblib's bibliography
>> > stuff does in further detail and think about how to accomplish what we
>> > need.  It could be that what I do is build a quicker proof of concept
>> > that accomplish *Morgan's* needs so we can get her dissertation out the
>> > door, and then upon examining that, we can think about how to generalize
>> > it for something more universal.  How does that sound?
>>
>> That sounds like a good plan.
>>
>
> For a general solution, I'd take a look at the Citation Style Language (
> https://citationstyles.org/), which is an XML language for defining how to

Oh wow, this is cool.

> render citations and bibliographies. A major advantage is that it has libre
> style definitions for a dizzying variety of house styles, including AJA (
> https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/american-journal-of-archaeology.csl),
> many of which seem to be maintained by the relevant publishers. It also
> integrates with Zotero and its competitors, as well as many other tools.
>
> I'm quite interested in working on this and some related issues as well,
> though properly digging into it keeps getting pushed aside by other things.

Oh that's great!

> But I agree that a general solution might be best deferred until after the
> dissertation—best wishes, Morgan!

:)

> -Philip

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