Hi Ian, yes I was pointing out to Zotero because I have been using it since a 
year now and every time I use it my admiration grows. I do not use such strong 
expressions to many software - including some openEHR tools ;)

Sebastian yes I think we should only store meta-data about citations publicly 
with URL's to full text. Then the people who has access (through their 
institution or personal account) can also download it with a single click. I 
checked the ZOtero site more carefully after I sent my message and found out 
that this is indeed provided by ZOtero freely - that is free hosting of 
meta-data and group access.
A quick experiment: http://www.zotero.org/groups/openehr/items


For those that are interested please contact me offline and I'll provide you 
with instructions.

Cheers,

-koray

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Subject: Re: Setting up a common publication/resource library for openEHR

I would definitely recommend Zotero - this is what I use to store and format 
the references used in CKM. Mendeley looks very interesting, and perhaps better 
suited for joint reference libraries, but they do recognise that it is not as 
fully-featured as Zotero.

Ian

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On 15 February 2010 08:08, Sebastian Garde <sebastian.garde at 
oceaninformatics.com<mailto:sebastian.garde at oceaninformatics.com>> wrote:
Hi Koray,

did you have a look at Mendeley http://www.mendeley.com/ ?

I haven't checked it out yet in detail yet, but it looks promising.
They have sufficient clout to make it happen (they are the skype people)

Some of the papers unfortunately cannot be made available on the openEHR 
website due to copyright limitations - depends on the journal (and sometimes 
the time passed since publication)

Cheers
Sebastian


Koray Atalag wrote:
Hi All,

Whenever I start with a paper, report  or presentation I find myself doing the 
same literature search and environment scan...And can only find the ones that I 
can or allowed to access. I am pretty sure this is the case for many of you out 
there. The current publications page on openEHR Website is quite limited and 
not frequently updated. What about creating a wiki page or a common bookmarking 
system?

If there is enough enthusiasm (if any), I also suggest that we look at the 
Zotero Open Source project. It is extraordinary (believe me!) high quality, 
works as a plug-in to Firefox which is FOSS and a much better form of End Note. 
It is possible to create a repository (only-meta data with links to full-text; 
requires WebDAV) that we all can share and update.
Look: www.zotero.org<http://www.zotero.org>

So I am willing to start it if your voice is strong enough ;)

Cheers,

-koray


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