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2016-06-20 01:49:45
Wendell,


With this in mind, it would be interesting to know your position
vis-a-vis questions of formats and XML standards -- e.g. if you expect
to be working a lot with JATS/BITS, there is a JATS mailing list to
which you might be directed.

Along these lines, in my XSLT class last year we wrote an XSLT file converting TEI <biblStruct> and its descendants into RIS (you might have seen the announcement on the TEI list). This year, I am thinking of doing a similar job for <bibStruct> to JATS-bibliography. As far as I know, nothing like this yet exists. Have you heard otherwise (don't want to reinvent any wheels...)?

Regards,

Chuck

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