Josiah,
 Yes, you are right, at first we can go with manual and simple citation! A 
dictionary or a bibtex tiddler can store the references and a plugin can be 
used to cite!

I would also like to share this article! It is related to our discussion

Research Articles in Simplified HTML: a Web-first format for HTML-based 
scholarly articles
https://peerj.com/articles/cs-132/#supplemental-information


Mohammad

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