Bibliographic data
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* [[EndNote file format]] (.enl) | * [[EndNote file format]] (.enl) | ||
* [[ISO 2709]] (format used in MARC) | * [[ISO 2709]] (format used in MARC) | ||
+ | * [[MADS]] Metadata Authority files in XML (MARC21) [http://www.loc.gov/standards/mads/] | ||
* [[MODS]] [http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/] | * [[MODS]] [http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/] | ||
* [[MPEG21-DIDL]] | * [[MPEG21-DIDL]] | ||
* [[ONIX]] XML-based bibliographic format used by publishers | * [[ONIX]] XML-based bibliographic format used by publishers | ||
* [[OPAC]] format used over Z39.50; appends library holdings information to a Marc record | * [[OPAC]] format used over Z39.50; appends library holdings information to a Marc record | ||
+ | * [[ProCite]] | ||
* [[RefMan]] (.ris) (Bibliographic plain text format - can be used to import/export citations to proprietary EndNote/ReferenceManager or non-proprietary Zotero) | * [[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 | * [[SUTRS]] Simple Unstructured Text Representation, a loosely defined format for transmission of bibliographic data over Z39.50 | ||
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* [[Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules]] (AACR) | * [[Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules]] (AACR) | ||
* [[MARC]] (Machine Readable Cataloging) | * [[MARC]] (Machine Readable Cataloging) | ||
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** [[MARCXML]] [http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/] | ** [[MARCXML]] [http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/] | ||
* [[Resource Description and Access]] (RDA) | * [[Resource Description and Access]] (RDA) | ||
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* [[Zotero]] (research and legal citation tool) | * [[Zotero]] (research and legal citation tool) | ||
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+ | == Links == | ||
+ | * [http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2014/05/21/academic-citation-practices-need-to-be-modernized/ Academic citation practices need to be modernized so that all references are digital and lead to full texts.] | ||
+ | * [http://kcoyle.blogspot.com/2016/06/catalog-and-context-part-i.html Catalog and Context] |
Revision as of 15:22, 16 May 2019
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)
- ISO 2709 (format used in MARC)
- MADS Metadata Authority files in XML (MARC21) [2]
- MODS [3]
- MPEG21-DIDL
- ONIX XML-based bibliographic format used by publishers
- OPAC format used over Z39.50; appends library holdings information to a Marc record
- ProCite
- 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
- Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR)
- MARC (Machine Readable Cataloging)
- Resource Description and Access (RDA)
Metaformats
Tools and applications
- Zotero (research and legal citation tool)