Dear all,

Please note that citeproc-java supports several input formats such as 
BibTeX, RIS and EndNote. It also has got a nice command line tool that 
can be used to convert BibTeX or EndNote to CSL, for example.

What you have to do, though, is to build the tool from source as the 
current release 0.6 does not have this features yet (except for BibTeX 
import). However, building is relatively easy. It's all described on the 
website:

http://michel-kraemer.github.io/citeproc-java/

After building the tool you can import RIS and EndNote in the same way 
you import BibTeX.

I'm currently working on version 1.0 which I plan to release some time 
soon. I'm very busy at the moment so the release might be around Christmas.

I hope this helps. Please let me know, if you need any assistance.

Cheers,
Michel

On 02.12.2014 03:03, Rintze Zelle wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 2:37 PM, Matthew Roth <matthew.g.r...@yale.edu> wrote:
>> The problem to me is that most expect a JSON format that is not
>> too well documented--as best as I can tell, some of the discussions I've
>> come across on this format our several years old at this point.
>
> You've found our CSL JSON schema? I'm pretty sure both Zotero and
> Mendeley use this to ensure conformity.
>
> https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/blob/master/csl-data.json
> (for individual bibligraphic items)
> https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/blob/master/csl-citation.json
> (for citations to said items)
>
>> citeproc-hs[2] a haskell library seems to have
>> once expected MODs, but 1. I am not familiar with haskell and two it appears
>> to not have been kept to date. I have not ruled it out completely, but need
>> to consult a primer on haskell first.
>
> I recommend taking another look here. The original author of
> citeproc-hs, Andrea Rossato, has indeed been relatively inactive for a
> while, but recently announced a willingness to resume work on
> citeproc-hs. Meanwhile, the author of pandoc, John McFarlane, created
> pandoc-citeproc (based on citeproc-hs, but much more actively
> maintained), and extensive work was done to get a good BibTeX-to-CSL
> JSON mapping in pandoc (mostly by Nick Bart on the pandoc forums).
>
> https://code.google.com/p/citeproc-hs/issues/detail?id=101#c10
> http://hackage.haskell.org/package/pandoc-citeproc
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pandoc-discuss
>
> Best,
> Rintze
>
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