Hi Martha,
Nice job!
Let me just address your listed questions for now:
What types of item metadata and content can be stored in a BibDB?
Pretty much anything I suppose. I think the initial focus ought to be
bibliographic entries and annotations related to them.
What are the types of
Hi bibliographers,
I had a look at the design document. Looks professional, although sometimes a
bit too abstract for my personal liking. Concerning the general concepts I
agree. Issues will probably arise later when things get more detailed and
specific.
Regarding Bruce's answers to Marthas
Zitat von Bruce D'Arcus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Annotations should be stored separately from the records per se, for
three reasons:
[...]
I see no such problems for abstracts, and so believe they can and should
be stored as part of the main record.
Given the length of abstracts I usually work
On Feb 23, 2005, at 4:21 PM, Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
BTW, the above structure could lead to some interesting possiblities
around syndicating bibliographic data.
For those that may not know anything about Atom or syndicating:
You know RSS? You subscribe to weblogs and news sites and such, and
new
On Feb 24, 2005, at 12:32 AM, David Wilson wrote:
We would actually like to be able to use all the text formating
options, bold, italic, underlining, super and subscripts, as well as
formulas.
I'd like to just add something an aside that I'll continue to harp on
to the OOo community:
We need