Interesting to read that discussion. However, that is mostly about a full interface to a citation database, with support for all publishing backends, so a lot of work.

What work already in orgmode is this:  You can go to a BibTeX database
file and press `C-c l' to store a link.  After inserting this link
in an org-mode file, you can go back to the citation with `C-c C-l'.

Obviously that does not help when exporting to HTML or so, so i you are
looking for the publishing side of things - that is not supported. Emacs BibTeX mode has support for generating URL's pointing to articles, though,
so one could get started there.

- Carsten

On May 29, 2007, at 10:48, Leo wrote:

----- Carsten Dominik (2007-05-29) wrote:-----

[...]
Finally a good idea that is also easy to implement.  Exactly as
proposed, in 4.76

- Carsten

Then the next step is to support citation ;)


Is that a real proposal?

- Carsten

Yes, I think that is a great feature for using org to write some serious
articles.

There has been a proposal and long discussion of this in muse.

http://news.gmane.org/group/gmane.emacs.muse.general/thread=471/ force_load=t/focus=410

HTH,
--
Leo <sdl.web AT gmail.com>                         (GPG Key: 9283AA3F)



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Carsten Dominik
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Universiteit van Amsterdam
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