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+ institutional & funder’s OA policies.\",\"summary\":\"Today, we’re happy to
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+ announce that you can join the OA.Report for libraries pilot! If you’re interested
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+ in joining: read on and get in touch!Get in touch\U0001F4A1About OA.ReportOA.Report
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+ to decide next steps, together (see our original agenda). In this post, we
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+ report some key points for those who were unable to attend.Business developmentThe
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+ to cover costs as they are. We had a great quarter, where we covered around
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- in a <a href=\"https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wY1cOOamDYYh8VNW7h_uleqieBDGOa_LYsRiVdQy1RI/edit#heading=h.wsywjzy5t4j6\">google
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- github issues, or on our <a href=\"https://discourse.citationstyles.org/\">forums</a>.</p>\n\n<p>Tremendous
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- preparing the release.</p>\n\n<h2 id=\"previewing-csl-11\">Previewing CSL
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- such as reference managers or citation formatters.</p>\n\n<p>This release
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- and Springer Donation","summary":"Today, with 30 software products using the
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- Citation Style Language (CSL), and a style repository with over 7700 styles,
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- we are excited to announce that Papers and Springer have made a $5000 donation
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- to...","date_published":"2015-05-20T00:00:00Z","date_modified":"2015-05-20T00:00:00Z","authors":[{"url":null,"name":"Rintze
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- M. Zelle"}],"image":null,"content_html":"<p>Today, with 30 software products
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- using the Citation Style Language (CSL), and a style repository with over
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- and <a href=\"http://www.springer.com/\">Springer</a> have made a $5000 donation
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- generated.\nPapers also introduced the long-running and still ongoing “<a
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- Serial for a Style</a>” program, rewarding contributors of CSL styles with
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- free Papers licenses.</p>\n\n<p>We are thankful for the appreciation and support
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- shown through this donation.\nAs before, funds available to the CSL project
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- will be used to support the style repository maintainers and CSL developers,
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- and to finance the creation of new tools.\nLast year, this resulted in a more
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- user-friendly <a href=\"http://validator.citationstyles.org/\">CSL validator</a>.\nWe
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- migrated our in-depth <a href=\"http://docs.citationstyles.org/\">documentation</a>
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- (including the CSL primer and specification) to a new platform that is both
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- mobile-friendly and easier to maintain.\nWe also improved Zotero’s built-in
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- CSL editor.</p>\n\n<p>This year, we plan to further streamline our style submission
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- process.\nSubmissions on GitHub are already automatically checked, but the
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- resulting error reports are difficult to interpret.\nBy offering a bounty,
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- we were able to find a professional programmer who just started work to translate
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- these automated reports into easy-to-understand feedback, and provide contributors
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- with detailed instructions on how to correct their submissions.\nAnd last
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- but not least, we also hope to pick up the pace again on creating the next
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- version of CSL.</p>","tags":[],"language":"en"},{"id":"https://citationstyles.org/2010/05/30/csl-1-0-specification-update-2010-05-30/","uuid":"3f903896-a7bc-4342-ab5a-6f9ce57c9683","url":"https://citationstyles.org/2010/05/30/csl-1-0-specification-update-2010-05-30/","title":"CSL
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- the line-spacing and entry-spacing attributes [diff] clarified behavior of
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- the position...","date_published":"2010-05-30T00:00:00Z","date_modified":"2010-05-30T00:00:00Z","authors":[{"url":null,"name":"Rintze
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- M. Zelle"}],"image":null,"content_html":"<h2 id=\"changelog\">Changelog</h2>\n\n<p>The
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- specification</a> update of 2010-05-30 includes the following changes:</p>\n\n<ul>\n <li>clarified
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- behavior of the position condition when used for bibliography formatting [<a
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- href=\"http://bitbucket.org/bdarcus/csl-docs/changeset/9e8d4e2dfdc7\">diff</a>]</li>\n <li>clarified
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- behavior of the et-al-subsequent attributes [<a href=\"http://bitbucket.org/bdarcus/csl-docs/changeset/a9076d57fe13\">diff</a>]</li>\n <li>changed
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- attribute on if and else-if elements [<a href=\"http://bitbucket.org/bdarcus/csl-docs/changeset/8b0ef58210b4\">diff</a>]</li>\n <li>removed
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- the CSL schema (these updates will require upgrading of existing CSL styles).\nThe
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- without accompanying changes to the CSL schema (as is the case for the current
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- and Elsevier Donation for 2015","summary":"For a second year, Mendeley and
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- Elsevier have generously supported the CSL project with a $5,000 donation.
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- Donations like these allow us to dedicate time to the project, cover expenses,
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- and pay out bounties...","date_published":"2015-07-21T00:00:00Z","date_modified":"2015-07-21T00:00:00Z","authors":[{"url":null,"name":"Rintze
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- M. Zelle"}],"image":null,"content_html":"<p>For a second year, Mendeley and
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- Elsevier have generously supported the CSL project with a $5,000 donation.\nDonations
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- like these allow us to dedicate time to the project, cover expenses, and pay
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- out bounties for third-party work—in short, they help to keep CSL thriving.\nOur
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- heartfelt thanks!</p>\n\n<p>Over the past few months, <a href=\"https://github.com/Sankar-GEO-ELS\">Sankar
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- Murugesan</a> from Elsevier has also been contributing many custom CSL styles
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- for Elsevier journals that don’t (yet) use one of the standard Elsevier citation
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- formats.\nIn addition, we were happy to see that Mendeley Desktop now recognizes
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- the locale of non-English CSL styles, while providing an easy way to use CSL
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- styles in other languages (see our guest post on the <a href=\"http://blog.mendeley.com/elsevier/mendeley-and-elsevier-continue-to-support-the-csl-project/\">Mendeley
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- blog</a>).</p>\n\n<h2 id=\"in-related-news\">In Related News…</h2>\n\n<p>We
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- formatter</a> as part of our efforts to make it easier to contribute styles.\nWe
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- contributed code to Zotero, which now like Mendeley allows users to quickly
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- change the language used with their CSL styles (see the <a href=\"https://www.zotero.org/blog/zotero-4-0-27-streamlined-saving-easier-bibliography-language-selection-and-more/\">Zotero
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- blog post</a>).\nAs the CSL project has become ever more mature and popular,
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- we created a <a href=\"https://github.com/citation-style-language/governance/blob/master/governance.md\">governance
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- document</a> to make our structure and decision-making more transparent to
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- outsiders.\nFinally, part of this year’s donations have been reserved to pay
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- a bounty to <a href=\"https://github.com/inukshuk/\">Sylvester Keil</a>, who
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- is <a href=\"https://github.com/citation-style-language/utilities/issues/20\">developing</a>
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- a system to provide better feedback to style contributors.\nWe are also <a
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- href=\"https://github.com/citation-style-editor/csl-editor/issues/178#issuecomment-120888118\">looking</a>
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- for a new maintainer/developer of the <a href=\"http://editor.citationstyles.org/about/\">Visual
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- CSL Editor</a>.\nThanks to the donations made to the CSL project, we are able
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- Steve Ridout, the editor’s original developer.</p>","tags":[],"language":null},{"id":"https://citationstyles.org/2016/10/06/mendeley-and-elsevier-donation-for-2016/","uuid":"a30f5f1d-0b27-44f8-ad16-d41ed1cbd0ed","url":"https://citationstyles.org/2016/10/06/mendeley-and-elsevier-donation-for-2016/","title":"Mendeley
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- and Elsevier Donation for 2016","summary":"For their third straight year,
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- Mendeley and Elsevier have kindly supported the open source Citation Style
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- Language project with a $5000 donation. Donations allow us to hire developers
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- for small projects,...","date_published":"2016-10-06T00:00:00Z","date_modified":"2016-10-06T00:00:00Z","authors":[{"url":null,"name":"Rintze
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- M. Zelle"}],"image":null,"content_html":"<p>For their third straight year,
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- <a href=\"http://www.mendeley.com/\">Mendeley</a> and <a href=\"https://www.elsevier.com/\">Elsevier</a>
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- have kindly supported the open source Citation Style Language project with
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- a $5000 donation.\nDonations allow us to hire developers for small projects,
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- purchase materials such as the latest style manuals, and support our style
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- repository maintainers.\nWe’re very grateful for this continuing sponsorship!</p>\n\n<p>In
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- July, <a href=\"https://github.com/cpina\">Carles Pina</a> from Mendeley also
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- updated over 150 CSL styles for Elsevier journals.\nOur collection now counts
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- over 8300 free CSL styles, for use with Mendeley, Zotero, Papers, and many
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- other applications.</p>\n\n<p>Further development of the Citation Style Language
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- specification has been on the back burner as we have focused on maintaining
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- the CSL style repository.\nFortunately, previous donations allowed us to pay
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- a bounty to <a href=\"https://github.com/inukshuk\">Sylvester Keil</a> for
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- the development of an <a href=\"https://github.com/citation-style-language/Sheldon\">automated
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- system</a> to check GitHub pull requests.\nThe system, coined “Sheldon” after
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- the socially inept and obsessive-compulsive character Sheldon Cooper from
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- The Big Bang Theory, has become a great time-saver and helped us improve the
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- quality of our styles.\nThis focus on quality seems to be paying off: <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acalib.2016.09.001\">a
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- recent study</a> [paywalled] in <em>The Journal of Academic Librarianship</em>
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- concluded that Zotero and Mendeley, using CSL styles, produced the most accurate
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- citations among leading reference managers.</p>\n\n<p>Going forward, we keep
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- trying to handle all style repository contributions in a timely manner.\nWe
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- also plan to return to development of the Citation Style Language specification
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- in the coming year.</p>\n\n<p>We’d like to end with a call to other publishers.\nPlease
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- do <a href=\"/contact/\">reach out</a> if you want to make sure we have accurate
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- and up-to-date CSL styles for all your journals.\nOften, all we need is a
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- spreadsheet of your journal metadata, with journal titles, ISSNs, and, if
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- multiple citation formats are used across your collection, an indication of
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- which journal uses which citation format.\nWe’ll gladly (and without charge)
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- use this metadata to generate CSL styles for all your journals.\nYou can also
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- help us by standardizing citation formats across your journals.</p>","tags":[],"language":null},{"id":"https://citationstyles.org/2012/09/03/citation-style-language-1-0-1-update/","uuid":"7555e981-a931-4df1-adc0-1cdc4a1b417a","url":"https://citationstyles.org/2012/09/03/citation-style-language-1-0-1-update/","title":"Citation
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- Style Language 1.0.1 Update","summary":"The Citation Style Language (CSL)
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- team is happy to announce CSL 1.0.1. CSL 1.0.1 is an (almost completely) backwards
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- compatible release, and CSL 1.0 styles and locale files don’t have to be updated
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- to work...","date_published":"2012-09-03T00:00:00Z","date_modified":"2012-09-03T00:00:00Z","authors":[{"url":null,"name":"Rintze
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- M. Zelle"}],"image":null,"content_html":"<p>The Citation Style Language (CSL)
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- team is happy to announce CSL 1.0.1.</p>\n\n<p>CSL 1.0.1 is an (almost completely)
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- backwards compatible release, and CSL 1.0 styles and locale files don’t have
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- to be updated to work with CSL 1.0.1-compatible software.\nCSL 1.0.1 is a
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- relatively minor update, but adds a variety of new features to CSL, and an
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- extra layer of polish to both the specification and schema.\nThe <a href=\"http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html\">CSL
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- 1.0.1 specification</a> is accompanied by <a href=\"http://citationstyles.org/downloads/release-notes-csl101.html\">CSL
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- 1.0.1 release notes</a>, which give a comprehensive overview of the changes
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- in this update.</p>\n\n<h2 id=\"state-of-the-union\">State of the Union</h2>\n\n<p>This
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- is the first update of the CSL schema since the release of CSL 1.0 in 2010.\nWhile
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- CSL development has slowed since the flurry of activity leading up to the
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- release of 1.0, we consider the project to be in great shape.\nCSL 1.0 has
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- proven to be a very popular release, and we now have a well-curated collection
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- of over 2500 CSL 1.0 styles, many of which have been contributed by users.\nAll
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- styles are now available under the permissive Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike
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- license.\nA redesign of the <a href=\"http://www.zotero.org/styles\">Zotero
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- Style Repository</a> page has made browsing and searching styles easier.\nCSL
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- 1.0 is now supported by <a href=\"http://www.zotero.org/\">Zotero</a>, <a
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- href=\"http://www.mendeley.com/\">Mendeley</a>, <a href=\"http://www.mekentosj.com/papers/\">Papers</a>,
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- and <a href=\"http://www.qiqqa.com/\">Qiqqa</a>, and we expect that these
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- programs will support CSL 1.0.1 in the near future.</p>\n\n<p>In addition
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- to Frank Bennett’s <a href=\"https://bitbucket.org/fbennett/citeproc-js/wiki/Home\">citeproc-js</a>,
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- used by Zotero, Mendeley, and Qiqqa, there are several other actively maintained
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- open source CSL processors.\nThe PHP-based <a href=\"https://bitbucket.org/rjerome/citeproc-php\">citeproc-php</a>
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- by Ron Jerome offers CSL support in Drupal through the <a href=\"http://drupal.org/project/biblio\">Bibliography
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- Module</a>.\nThe Haskell-based <a href=\"http://hackage.haskell.org/package/citeproc-hs\">citeproc-hs</a>
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- by Andrea Rossato adds CSL support to the versatile <a href=\"http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/\">Pandoc</a>
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- document converter.\nFinally, the Ruby-based <a href=\"https://github.com/inukshuk/citeproc-ruby\">citeproc-ruby</a>,
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- by Sylvester Keil, can easily be deployed for the web, and has recently been
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- accepted as a 2012 Google Summer of Code project .</p>\n\n<p>A <a href=\"http://csleditor.wordpress.com/about/\">collaboration</a>
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- between <a href=\"http://library.columbia.edu/\">Columbia University Libraries</a>
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- and <a href=\"http://www.mendeley.com/\">Mendeley</a> is underway to create
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- a more user-friendly CSL editor (although this previously has proven to be
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- quite the challenge).\nAnother exciting development is the work of Frank Bennett
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- on his forks of Zotero and CSL to revolutionize the field of multilingual
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- and legal citation management, the progress of which can be followed on his
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- website <a href=\"http://citationstylist.org/\">citationstylist.org</a>.</p>","tags":[],"language":"en"},{"id":"https://citationstyles.org/2011/03/18/csl-1-0-first-anniversary/","uuid":"031faba3-3a6e-49d1-a540-26523be2fd09","url":"https://citationstyles.org/2011/03/18/csl-1-0-first-anniversary/","title":"CSL
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- 1.0 First Anniversary","summary":"It’s been a year since version 1.0 of the
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- Citation Style Language was released, but now is as an exciting time as ever.
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- Zotero 2.1, Mendeley 0.9.8 and Papers2 now all use CSL 1.0 for citation formatting...","date_published":"2011-03-18T00:00:00Z","date_modified":"2011-03-18T00:00:00Z","authors":[{"url":null,"name":"Rintze
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- M. Zelle"}],"image":null,"content_html":"<p>It’s been a year since version
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- 1.0 of the Citation Style Language was released, but now is as an exciting
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- time as ever.\n<a href=\"http://www.zotero.org/\">Zotero 2.1</a>, <a href=\"http://www.mendeley.com/\">Mendeley
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- 0.9.8</a> and <a href=\"http://www.mekentosj.com/papers/\">Papers2</a> now
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- all use CSL 1.0 for citation formatting (Zotero and Mendeley both use <a href=\"https://bitbucket.org/fbennett/citeproc-js/wiki/Home\">citeproc-js</a>,
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- the open source JavaScript CSL 1.0 processor by Frank G. Bennett, Jr.).\nThe
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- document converter <a href=\"http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/\">Pandoc</a>
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- now supports <a href=\"http://hackage.haskell.org/package/citeproc-hs\">citeproc-hs
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- 0.3.2</a>, an open source Haskell CSL 1.0 processor, and work is ongoing for
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- CSL 1.0 processors written in PHP (<a href=\"https://bitbucket.org/rjerome/citeproc-php\">https://bitbucket.org/rjerome/citeproc-php</a>)
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- and Ruby (<a href=\"https://github.com/inukshuk/citeproc-ruby\">https://github.com/inukshuk/citeproc-ruby</a>).\nFinally,
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- Zotero developers created <a href=\"http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citeproc-node\">citeproc-node</a>,
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- a <a href=\"http://nodejs.org/\">NodeJS</a> wrapper for citeproc-js, for easy
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- server-side deployment.</p>\n\n<p>With so many parties on board, the main
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- challenge for the next few months will be the creation of a CSL 1.0 style
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- repository, similar to the existing <a href=\"http://www.zotero.org/styles\">Zotero
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- Style Repository</a> for CSL 0.8.1 styles.\nPreferably, this repository should
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- use a decentralized version control system like Git to handle the distribution
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- preview and install styles.\nInterested parties are strongly invited to participate
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- in the <a href=\"http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=117435\">xbiblio mailing
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