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Meꞌphaa Bibliography

Posted on February 22, 2011 by Hugh Paterson III
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This is an experimental use of Mendeley's API to present a bibliography of materials used in the Meꞌphaa language documentation project.There are are several limitations to the WordPress plugin because it does not bring over all the reference types. This is partly a limitation of Mendeley's API and partly a limitation of the reference types they support in their application. The WordPress plugin ignores that some references do not have the same parts in their citations. Some form of CSL should be used in the plugin. More about Citation Style Language. One other thing that I have noticed is that when there is a URL which ends in a .pdf the plugin re-codes the link name to "pdf". This is the advertised behavior. However, when there is more than one URL, they all say "url" rather than what is the last part of the URI. Look at this example from above:
Steven Egland, Doris Bartholomew, Saúl Cruz Ramos (1978) La inteligibilidad interdialectal de las lenguas indígenas de México: Resultado de algunos sondeos, Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, p. 58-59, Mexico City: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, url, url
Languages of Western Central Mexico

Languages of Western Central Mexico

[mendeley type="groups" id="899061" groupby="year" grouporder="desc"]
Posted in Blogging, Citations, CMS, Language Documentation, Linguistics, WordPress | Tagged Bibliography, citation, Language Documentation, Me'phaa, Tlapanec, Tlapaneco, wordpress, [sei], [tcf], [TLL], [tpc], [tpl], [tpx] | Leave a reply

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