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Actually note also that html5 allows the `link` tag to be in body, as many times as you want, as part of the html5 microdata api. Although it needs an 'itemprop' attribute instead of a `rel` attribute. it still gets a `type`. So there might be a w…
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csl-json is still better than RIS though! generic RDF is certainly incredibly expressive, but good luck getting multiple software packages to interoperate and all get all the same data out. :) At any rate, getting unapi to recognize csl-json with t…
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Not suggesting removing unapi, you can leave both! Because, yes, unapi is more powerful in that way. You could also support both rel=alternate and rel=meta. It's just scanning for discovery of alternate formats (to then do with them similar to wh…
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Depending on the format it's quite suitable for a page listing multiple records. An RIS file is quite capable of having multiple citations within it, no? I think meta rel has definitely "stuck". It would make it _so_ much easier to support Zotero,…
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There has also been some discussion/critique of unapi's misuse of the HTML `abbr` tag. Although I can't find a link now. But I believe use of `abbr` tag like that will cause some assistive technology to read out the title attribute to the user, or a…
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Okay, i will explore UnAPI. But I think it's both a somewhat abandoned standard (the web page http://unapi.info documenting it is available only in internet archive wayback machine), and also somewhat complex to implement. Would there be any chanc…
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Thanks @adamsmith and @zuphilip! I've gone forward with RIS for now, but CSL-json seems like an interesting future option, which is nicer in some ways than RIS. The only docs I can find for it are a json-schema, is there anything I'm missing? I h…
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oh yeah, I am not advocating you do that. In my export, I'm just putting the location in archives information in VL, AN, _and_ AV. Depending on the software involved and the citation type, it sometimes shows up in multiple places, but at least i…
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Cool, thanks, what a mess. In my own testing of current Endnote Web, it seems to use the VL "Volume" field for "Location in Archives" rather than "AN". Perhaps it changed since you last checked. As usual, it's a standard that is not so standard…
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Interestingly, the wiki page you link to at https://github.com/aurimasv/translators/wiki/RIS-Tag-Map-(narrow) says you map "AN" to "Accession Number" for all reference types. But in fact it's going to "Loc. in archives". Is there a better place…
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It is very confusing to figure out where the 'official RIS specification' is, it seems to be an abandoned standard. What reference are you using for 'official RIS specification'? The "AV" field is listed on the wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia…