Creation of bibliographic styles with CSL. A tutorial applied to the journal El profesional de la información
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https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2017.nov.20Keywords:
Open source, XML-based languages, Formats, Styles, Citations, Bibliographies, Reference management programs, References, Citation style language, XML, CSL, Journals, Tutorial.Abstract
The open source language CSL (citation style language) is used to describe citation and bibliographic reference formats. In this article it helps define the format used by the journal El profesional de la información (EPI). In addition to other characteristics, the basic labels that have been used to fit the journal requirements are described.
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