Re: [CODE4LIB] Citation Publication Tool

2014-10-27 Thread Jodi Schneider
Those using WordPress might be interested in the KCite plugin, maintained
by the Knowledge Blog (an interesting initiative in itself):
http://knowledgeblog.org/kcite-plugin

On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 6:19 PM, Kevin Hawkins 
kevin.s.hawk...@ultraslavonic.info wrote:

 Two things come to mind that are similar to this ...

 On 10/22/14 4:34 PM, Bigwood, David wrote:

 Do you know of an example of Zotero being used to create a
 bibliography at the end of an on-line document?


 a) The Encyclopedia of Diderot and d'Alembert Collaborative Translation
 Project ( http://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/did/ ) provides a list of resources
 related to the Encyclopédie ( http://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/
 did/resources.html ), which includes a link to the Zotero bibliography.

 b) The Text Encoding Initiative Consortium ( http://www.tei-c.org/ )
 maintains a bibliography of publications related to the TEI in Zotero (
 http://www.tei-c.org/Support/Learn/tei_bibliography.xml ).  They have an
 XSLT that transforms the output from Zotero into the data format used on
 their website (TEI XML), which they can run periodically to updated the
 copy on their site from the Zotero source.

 --Kevin



Re: [CODE4LIB] Citation Publication Tool

2014-10-24 Thread Kevin Hawkins

Two things come to mind that are similar to this ...

On 10/22/14 4:34 PM, Bigwood, David wrote:

Do you know of an example of Zotero being used to create a
bibliography at the end of an on-line document?


a) The Encyclopedia of Diderot and d'Alembert Collaborative Translation 
Project ( http://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/did/ ) provides a list of 
resources related to the Encyclopédie ( 
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/did/resources.html ), which includes a link 
to the Zotero bibliography.


b) The Text Encoding Initiative Consortium ( http://www.tei-c.org/ ) 
maintains a bibliography of publications related to the TEI in Zotero ( 
http://www.tei-c.org/Support/Learn/tei_bibliography.xml ).  They have an 
XSLT that transforms the output from Zotero into the data format used on 
their website (TEI XML), which they can run periodically to updated the 
copy on their site from the Zotero source.


--Kevin


[CODE4LIB] Citation Publication Tool

2014-10-22 Thread Bigwood, David
Any suggestions for publishing citations on the Web? We have a department that 
has lots of publications with citations at the end of each. Keeping the 
citations up-to-date is a chore.

Many here use Endnotes, and I know that can publish to the Web. Any examples I 
can view? Would Libguides be something to consider? Any other suggestions for 
easily getting different groups of citations up in multiple places?

Some examples of the pages involved:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/explore/LifeOnMars/resources/
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/explore/solar_system/resources/
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/explore/space_health/resources/

Thanks,
David Bigwood
dbigw...@hou.usra.edumailto:dbigw...@hou.usra.edu
Lunar and Planetary Institute
@LPI_Library


Re: [CODE4LIB] Citation Publication Tool

2014-10-22 Thread Sylvain Machefert

Hello,
have you considered using zotero online libraries ? It is easy to setup 
and if you only plan to store metadatas (not PDF), the available space 
should be enough for a long time.


Otherwise, there are also many tools available, which goal is to build 
researchers directory. This tools often include bibliographic management :

- http://bibapp.org/
- http://theopenscholar.org/

Hope this helps.

--
Sylvain Machefert - Systems librarian
http://geobib.fr/en

Le 22/10/2014 22:10, Bigwood, David a écrit :

Any suggestions for publishing citations on the Web? We have a department that 
has lots of publications with citations at the end of each. Keeping the 
citations up-to-date is a chore.

Many here use Endnotes, and I know that can publish to the Web. Any examples I 
can view? Would Libguides be something to consider? Any other suggestions for 
easily getting different groups of citations up in multiple places?

Some examples of the pages involved:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/explore/LifeOnMars/resources/
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/explore/solar_system/resources/
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/explore/space_health/resources/

Thanks,
David Bigwood
dbigw...@hou.usra.edumailto:dbigw...@hou.usra.edu
Lunar and Planetary Institute
@LPI_Library


Re: [CODE4LIB] Citation Publication Tool

2014-10-22 Thread Cornel Darden Jr.
Hello,

Zotero is what I was thinking to. However, I didn’t quite understand what you 
were asking. Are you looking to create online bibliographies on various things 
and have them available to anyone with the address? What do you mean by keeping 
citations up-to date?

Thanks,

Cornel Darden Jr.
MSLIS

 On Oct 22, 2014, at 3:58 PM, Sylvain Machefert smachef...@u-bordeaux3.fr 
 wrote:
 
 Hello,
 have you considered using zotero online libraries ? It is easy to setup and 
 if you only plan to store metadatas (not PDF), the available space should be 
 enough for a long time.
 
 Otherwise, there are also many tools available, which goal is to build 
 researchers directory. This tools often include bibliographic management :
 - http://bibapp.org/
 - http://theopenscholar.org/
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 --
 Sylvain Machefert - Systems librarian
 http://geobib.fr/en
 
 Le 22/10/2014 22:10, Bigwood, David a écrit :
 Any suggestions for publishing citations on the Web? We have a department 
 that has lots of publications with citations at the end of each. Keeping the 
 citations up-to-date is a chore.
 
 Many here use Endnotes, and I know that can publish to the Web. Any examples 
 I can view? Would Libguides be something to consider? Any other suggestions 
 for easily getting different groups of citations up in multiple places?
 
 Some examples of the pages involved:
 http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/explore/LifeOnMars/resources/
 http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/explore/solar_system/resources/
 http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/explore/space_health/resources/
 
 Thanks,
 David Bigwood
 dbigw...@hou.usra.edumailto:dbigw...@hou.usra.edu
 Lunar and Planetary Institute
 @LPI_Library


Re: [CODE4LIB] Citation Publication Tool

2014-10-22 Thread Bigwood, David
Cornel,

The pages are resources for teachers to use in their class rooms or scout 
leaders to use in support of an activity. As such, new references will be 
added, some older ones dropped. We don't want to suggest books that list Pluto 
as a planet, for example. Or one that doesn't include lunar missions after 
Clementine. These bibliographies are often  being updated and are a chore to 
rework as static Web pages.  We have pages on Mars, Earth, Jupiter, etc. each 
with a separate bibliography.

Do you know of an example of Zotero being used to create a bibliography at the 
end of an on-line document?

Thanks,
Dave

-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Cornel 
Darden Jr.
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 4:14 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Citation Publication Tool

Hello,

Zotero is what I was thinking to. However, I didn't quite understand what you 
were asking. Are you looking to create online bibliographies on various things 
and have them available to anyone with the address? What do you mean by keeping 
citations up-to date?

Thanks,

Cornel Darden Jr.
MSLIS

 On Oct 22, 2014, at 3:58 PM, Sylvain Machefert smachef...@u-bordeaux3.fr 
 wrote:
 
 Hello,
 have you considered using zotero online libraries ? It is easy to setup and 
 if you only plan to store metadatas (not PDF), the available space should be 
 enough for a long time.
 
 Otherwise, there are also many tools available, which goal is to build 
 researchers directory. This tools often include bibliographic management :
 - http://bibapp.org/
 - http://theopenscholar.org/
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 --
 Sylvain Machefert - Systems librarian
 http://geobib.fr/en
 
 Le 22/10/2014 22:10, Bigwood, David a écrit :
 Any suggestions for publishing citations on the Web? We have a department 
 that has lots of publications with citations at the end of each. Keeping the 
 citations up-to-date is a chore.
 
 Many here use Endnotes, and I know that can publish to the Web. Any examples 
 I can view? Would Libguides be something to consider? Any other suggestions 
 for easily getting different groups of citations up in multiple places?
 
 Some examples of the pages involved:
 http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/explore/LifeOnMars/resources/
 http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/explore/solar_system/resources/
 http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/explore/space_health/resources/
 
 Thanks,
 David Bigwood
 dbigw...@hou.usra.edumailto:dbigw...@hou.usra.edu
 Lunar and Planetary Institute
 @LPI_Library


Re: [CODE4LIB] Citation Publication Tool

2014-10-22 Thread Joe Hourcle
On Oct 22, 2014, at 4:10 PM, Bigwood, David wrote:

 Any suggestions for publishing citations on the Web? We have a department 
 that has lots of publications with citations at the end of each. Keeping the 
 citations up-to-date is a chore.
 
 Many here use Endnotes, and I know that can publish to the Web. Any examples 
 I can view? Would Libguides be something to consider? Any other suggestions 
 for easily getting different groups of citations up in multiple places?
 
 Some examples of the pages involved:
 http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/explore/LifeOnMars/resources/
 http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/explore/solar_system/resources/
 http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/explore/space_health/resources/


Based on the pages that you've linked to, I wouldn't call those 'citations'*

I've seen them called different things, depending on the reason for creating 
the lists, and the intended audience.

For instance, if they're lists of scholarly resources (books  journal 
articles, maybe presentations  thesis) that make use of your group's data, 
then it's either an 'Observatory Bibliography' or 'Telescope Bibliography' 
depending on the scope, and sometimes just 'Publication List'.  Those are 
actually an easy case in our field, as The Astrophysics Data System indexes the 
main journals in our field, so you just need software that can look up metadata 
from bibcodes:


http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2004SPIE.5493..163Hdata_type=BIBTEXdb_key=ASTnocookieset=1

'Publication Lists' are a little harder, as they often include Public Press 
coverage (ie, media intended for non-scientists such as newspaper / website / 
tv news / magazines), which ADS doesn't index.  (and you often want to grab a 
snapshot of them, in case it disappears)

For what you have ... although you have some links to formally published items, 
it looks to more be links to various websites with more information on a topic. 
 I've heard them informally referred to as EPO Resource Pages (EPO == 
Education  Public Outreach) or if specifically for teachers 'Educator Resource 
Pages.  I've typically seen them organized first by intended age level, then 
by the type of resource.  (organizing how you have it is generally for 
bean-counting when it comes time for senior reviews).

...

As for software recommendations ... if you're already using a CMS, I'd look to 
see if has any add-ons for managing either bibliographies or just lists of 
external links.  

If you're looking for stand alone software, I'd look for 'Reference Manager' or 
'Bibliography Manager' software that can generate HTML to post online.  There 
are some that allow you to manage everything online, but then you have to be 
worried about securing it** :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_reference_management_software

I'm not aware of any that have specifically been built for EPO purposes, but 
many of them have ways to add extra fields, so you could handle intended 
audience and your current classification that way.

-Joe

* There was actually an issue that came up during the work on the 'Joint 
Declaration of Data Citation Principles' that makes me believe that there are 
at least 6 different things that people may mean by 'citation', and yours would 
likely be a 7th.  See http://docs.virtualsolar.org/wiki/CitationVocabulary

** We had to drop the one we were using after a SQL injection, and my boss 
decided to ban all PHP on our network, so we rolled back to use 10+ year old 
software that had been written for another mission.


Re: [CODE4LIB] Citation Publication Tool

2014-10-22 Thread Pikas, Christina K.
Joe I think beat me to the punch, but I know Drupal has a bibliography function 
and our internal pages run on a version of SharePoint and we have an annotated 
bibliography in that- it's running a view of items from a list based on 
category.  Really, you just want a database in the background and a CMS that 
shows you things from the database that meet certain criteria. I think that 
should be a fairly standard thing to do?  You would just add and remove things 
from the database and then they could appear on multiple pages if appropriate.

I really would not use a citation manager. I think it's overkill because you're 
not looking to reformat or facilitate people downloading RIS files or whatever, 
right?

Christina


-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu] On Behalf Of 
Bigwood, David
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 5:34 PM
To: CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Citation Publication Tool

Cornel,

The pages are resources for teachers to use in their class rooms or scout 
leaders to use in support of an activity. As such, new references will be 
added, some older ones dropped. We don't want to suggest books that list Pluto 
as a planet, for example. Or one that doesn't include lunar missions after 
Clementine. These bibliographies are often  being updated and are a chore to 
rework as static Web pages.  We have pages on Mars, Earth, Jupiter, etc. each 
with a separate bibliography.

Do you know of an example of Zotero being used to create a bibliography at the 
end of an on-line document?

Thanks,
Dave

-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Cornel 
Darden Jr.
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 4:14 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Citation Publication Tool

Hello,

Zotero is what I was thinking to. However, I didn't quite understand what you 
were asking. Are you looking to create online bibliographies on various things 
and have them available to anyone with the address? What do you mean by keeping 
citations up-to date?

Thanks,

Cornel Darden Jr.
MSLIS

 On Oct 22, 2014, at 3:58 PM, Sylvain Machefert smachef...@u-bordeaux3.fr 
 wrote:
 
 Hello,
 have you considered using zotero online libraries ? It is easy to setup and 
 if you only plan to store metadatas (not PDF), the available space should be 
 enough for a long time.
 
 Otherwise, there are also many tools available, which goal is to build 
 researchers directory. This tools often include bibliographic management :
 - http://bibapp.org/
 - http://theopenscholar.org/
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 --
 Sylvain Machefert - Systems librarian
 http://geobib.fr/en
 
 Le 22/10/2014 22:10, Bigwood, David a écrit :
 Any suggestions for publishing citations on the Web? We have a department 
 that has lots of publications with citations at the end of each. Keeping the 
 citations up-to-date is a chore.
 
 Many here use Endnotes, and I know that can publish to the Web. Any examples 
 I can view? Would Libguides be something to consider? Any other suggestions 
 for easily getting different groups of citations up in multiple places?
 
 Some examples of the pages involved:
 http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/explore/LifeOnMars/resources/
 http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/explore/solar_system/resources/
 http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/explore/space_health/resources/
 
 Thanks,
 David Bigwood
 dbigw...@hou.usra.edumailto:dbigw...@hou.usra.edu
 Lunar and Planetary Institute
 @LPI_Library