Bibliographic data
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== Bibliography formats == | == Bibliography formats == | ||
+ | * [[BIBFRAME]] (framework under development for bibliographic classes and properties) | ||
* [[BibJSON]] format for bibliographic data transmission [http://www.bibjson.org/] | * [[BibJSON]] format for bibliographic data transmission [http://www.bibjson.org/] | ||
* [[BibTeX]] (.bib) | * [[BibTeX]] (.bib) |
Revision as of 04:04, 28 July 2014
Formats specific to the storage and transmission of bibliographic data, finding aids and reference lists.
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Bibliography formats
- BIBFRAME (framework under development for bibliographic classes and properties)
- BibJSON format for bibliographic data transmission [1]
- BibTeX (.bib)
- Dublin Core (.dcx)
- EAD (Encoded Archival Data, for archival finding aids)
- EndNote file format (.enl)
- MADS Marc21 Authority files in XML [2]
- MARC 21 (.mrc) [3]
- MARCXML [4]
- MODS [5]
- MPEG21-DIDL
- ONIX XML-based bibliographic format used by publishers
- OPAC format used over Z39.50; appends library holdings information to a Marc record
- RefMan (.ris) (Bibliographic plain text format - can be used to import/export citations to proprietary EndNote/ReferenceManager or non-proprietary Zotero)
- SUTRS Simple Unstructured Text Representation, a loosely defined format for transmission of bibliographic data over Z39.50
Library cataloguing
Metaformats
Tools and applications
- Zotero (research and legal citation tool)