Rintze M. Zelle, PhD
Rintze M. Zelle, PhD
And can you tell us what you're building? We're habitually curious here about what people do with CSL, and we might be able to give you a few pointers.
Cool! You're already aware of the other WordPress plugins that integrate with CSL in some way? Not sure if they would be of any help, but anyway, here they are:...
Oh, and let us know when your CSL-version is released, so we can add a link to https://wordpress.org/plugins/academic-bloggers-toolkit/ to the CSL homepage.
Another thing that might be of interest is http://labs.crossref.org/citation-formatting-service/ and http://crosscite.org/citeproc/. (I also warmly recommend posting something to https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xbiblio-devel, which is the official CSL mailing list)
You're welcome! Since the core CSL team doesn't really include any (professional) programmers (we're mostly fanatic Zotero users), we're always impressed what developers cook up with the resources we make...
Am being quite serious, though. We're getting some help from developers, but mostly it's the result of tinkering by amateurs. E.g. I work as a scientist in biotechnology, Sebastian Karcher...
Great! I added a link to your WordPress plugin page at http://citationstyles.org/ and sent a tweet (https://twitter.com/csl_styles/status/725388552238948352).
> types article and entry-generic. What are the minimum requirements for those two? Where did you find "entry-generic"? That's not a CSL item type, is it? For "article", it's mostly...
> The first list is the correct interpretation. There is no doubt or disagreement about this being the desired behavior? @adam3smith, @fbennett?
The CSL specification is currently agnostic about how metadata is fed to the CSL processor, but citeproc-js has established itself as the reference in this regard, upon we based our...