Hi Alison,

thanks for the insight! I think I have all the information I need for the 
moment!
Thanks again!

Best,

Seta

On Tuesday, July 4, 2017 at 7:17:40 PM UTC+2, Alison Dalgity wrote:
>
> Hi Seta.
>
>
> To answer your question and to add a little to what Rob mentioned 
> below. You can already record what you refer to as basic bibliographic data 
> in Arches, and relate those references to archeological sites, for example. 
> And different languages should not be a problem.
>
>
> As Rob mentioned, we have started the preliminary work to build a 
> bibliographic module for Arches, which will likely not be completed for 
> another 18-months or so. It will initially be used to manage and publish 
> the abstracting and indexing data produced by AATA Online (aata.getty.edu). 
> To be clear, though, it is not being built, initially at least, with a view 
> towards *producing* *publications*, so your requirement for "different 
> automatic citation style options," for example, may not be included. 
> Something like that, however, could certainly be added by someone in the 
> community once the ground development work is done.
>
>
> Best for now,
>
> Alison
>
> On Tuesday, July 4, 2017 at 1:20:19 AM UTC-7, Seta S wrote:
>>
>> Dear Rob,
>>
>> thanks for your answer! I have to say, I do not have much insight on what 
>> is all possible in Arches, because we have not used it so far. However, our 
>> bibliography is partly what you might call basic, but many of them are also 
>> rather specific (and not in English), so I don“t know how interesting it 
>> would be for AATA? 
>>
>> What we really need is a bibliographic database for our project (with 
>> everything that comes with such a database - tagging with keywords, Word 
>> extension and different automatic citation style options..), because we 
>> would like to use it also when we are writing publications. The second 
>> thing we will need is an archaeological site database for which we would 
>> like to use Arches. However, also this site database should include some 
>> bibliographic references. Therefore, the idea was to bring this two 
>> together, and my question is, how we could best do this? Or can we do all 
>> of the above directly with Arches?
>>
>> Thank you again!
>> Best,
>> Seta   
>>
>> On Friday, June 30, 2017 at 9:39:30 PM UTC+2, Robert Sanderson wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Dear Seta,
>>>
>>> At the Getty, we are starting work on the use of Arches as a platform 
>>> for managing at least basic bibliographic descriptions in order to update 
>>> and integrate the AATA online database[1].  As you can see, it definitely 
>>> needs that update!  
>>>
>>> Is there a particular reason why you wouldn't just describe the 
>>> bibliographic references in Arches itself?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Rob
>>>
>>> [1] http://aata.getty.edu/Home
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 6:19 AM, Seta S <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi everyone!
>>>>
>>>> We are thinking of using Arches for our database of archaeological 
>>>> sites and areas. One of the database fields would also contain 
>>>> bibliographic references. To avoid using plain text as the field type, is 
>>>> there a way of linking an online bibliographic database system (such as 
>>>> Zotero or Mendeley) with an Arches-based database? If so, which system 
>>>> would be best to use for such linking?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks! 
>>>>
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>>>
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>>>
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