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Interprets the [cite] shortcode to produce citations from the
appropriate sources, also produces a formatted bibliography at the foot of the
post, with appropriate links to articles.
This plugin now uses multiple resources to retrieve metadata about the
references in question, including CrossRef, DataCite, arXiv, PubMed and
arbitrary URLs.
Additional documentation is available at
Process.
Syntax
DOI Example – [cite source=’doi’]10.1021/jf904082b[/cite]
PMID example – [cite source=’pubmed’]17237047[/cite]
Whichever ‘source’ is identified as the default (see Installation), will work
without the source attribute being set in the shortcode. so:
[cite]10.1021/jf904082b[/cite]
Will be interpreted correctly as long as DOI is set as the default metadata
source.
Kcite now supports DOIs from both CrossRef and
DataCite. Identifiers from
PubMed or arXiv are directly
supported. URLs are supported via
Greycite.
From Kcite 1.4, Citeproc-js
(https://bitbucket.org/fbennett/citeproc-js/wiki/Home) is used to render the
bibliography on the browser; the main visible change it that Author-Year
citation is used. There is now experimental support for reader switching. This
must be enabled in the settings page as it is off by default.
Kcite is developed at http://code.google.com/p/knowledgeblog/ in Mercurial. To
contact the authors, please email [email protected].
This plugin is copyright Phillip Lord, Simon Cockell and Newcastle University
and is licensed under GPLv3. Citeproc-js which is included is used under the
AGPLv3.