How to expose metadata on the web easier?
I have set up a system for keeping my PhD reading notes in Dokuwiki, synchronized with my Bibdesk Bibtex file, and some custom plugins, letting me write [@scardamalia2006knowledge], and get a nice citation inserted etc.
(See here for example: http://reganmian.net/wiki/GroupScribbles - click on any of the links to see a publication page).
Since I have access to all the bibtex data in my script, I would be very happy to expose these in a semantic fashion, so that you could go with Zotero (or another program) to the GroupScribbles page and quickly download citation information for the publications listed there... I have been looking around on Zotero, but couldn't find out what would be the easiest way for me to insert some semantic markup/hidden HTML codes to expose this data to Zotero in a structured way?
(See here for example: http://reganmian.net/wiki/GroupScribbles - click on any of the links to see a publication page).
Since I have access to all the bibtex data in my script, I would be very happy to expose these in a semantic fashion, so that you could go with Zotero (or another program) to the GroupScribbles page and quickly download citation information for the publications listed there... I have been looking around on Zotero, but couldn't find out what would be the easiest way for me to insert some semantic markup/hidden HTML codes to expose this data to Zotero in a structured way?
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noksagthttp://www.zotero.org/support/dev/exposing_metadata