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This project allows keeping, outputting, exporting and importing bibliographic data.

Please always make backups and carefully read the changelog before updating the module to newer versions. Don't forget to run Database updates, and also test update before deploying it to production.

Here is a list of modules included in the project and their features:

Bibliography & Citation
It is a core module that provides API for a render of bibliography citation. The library we used is from official CSL style repository with over 8000 styles. Those styles are available without charge under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (BY-SA) license.
Bibliography & Citation - Entity
Implements storage for bibliography data as Drupal entities: bibliography, contributor and keyword. Bibliography entity can be rendered as citations, exported and imported.
Bibliography & Citation - Export
Provides the possibility to export bibliography content. Adds export links to citations (configurable)
Bibliography & Citation - Import
Provides import feature and UI for import from files.
Bibliography & Citation - BibTeX
Provides possibility to use BibTeX format for import and export.
Bibliography & Citation - Endnote
Provides possibility to use EndNote 7 XML, EndNote X3 XML and EndNote Tagged formats for import and export.
Bibliography & Citation - Marc
Provides possibility to use MARC format for import and export.
Bibliography & Citation - RIS
Provides possibility to use RIS format for import and export.

You can find the modules' description in this case study.



Installation:

See the module's documentation for more info on installation.

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For more info about progress on first Beta release please see https://www.drupal.org/node/2865695

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