This is great to see. Thanks!

On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 8:44 PM, Sebastian Karcher
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all,
> Rintze and I are planning to include abbreviations lists in JSON format on a
> repository in the citation-style-language github. These would work with
> citeproc-js and presumably other implementations can easily adjusted to take
> advantage of them, too.
> For Zotero, the current way to use these would be through Frank's
> abbreviation plugin, for Mendeley I believe there is a working hack, linked
> to from here;
> http://feedback.mendeley.com/forums/4941-general/suggestions/83173-journal-abbreviations?page=2&per_page=20
> (but with a non-working link...)
>
> IIRC, Mendeley has a couple of lists on dropbox linked to from that thread.
> Could we use those? Are any of you aware of any licensing issues? I believe
> the NLM published list is explicitly public domain, how about others like
> ISO or Chemical Abstracts?
>
> Happy new year!
> Sebastian
>
> --
> Sebastian Karcher
> Ph.D. Candidate
> Department of Political Science
> Northwestern University

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