Hi,

On 16 June 2013 00:59, Sebastian Karcher <[email protected]> wrote:

> on the Zotero side this is handled with a single list from MEDLINE -
> the Medline data is under some type of open license, so no legal issue
> there.  (The file is JSON - I think Zotero also has an algorithm to
>

I'm searching it and I can't find (the Medline original files) (searching
in NLM and other pages. I've found some XML files but they don't see to be
free).

Do you have the URL?

I see the abbreviations (abbreviations.json) in
Zotero_linux-i686/resource/schema but I don't see any comment or
information from where it came (maybe in the git repo...).

I'd like to refetch this list (Medline) and perhaps other free lists to
https://github.com/citation-style-language/abbreviations so we can all use
it.
I'm contacting CASSI at the moment since they seem to have the information
but not available to download, as far as I can see.

Regards,

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