Automunging Bibliographier Gizmo Site
September 18, 2013 9:20 AM
Is there a simple text-only blibliography-in hyperlinked-bibliography-out website?
I have recently been reading a variety of academic works on a specific subject area and have come to the conclusion I need to chase down some of the primary cited source material as well as the prior academic material cited by the current authors.
Assuming I have or can get access to the conventionally formatted text-only bibliography in a digital format, is there a magic single-serving site where I can just cut-and-paste the biblio into an input box, hit submit, and get the biblio back in hyperlinked HTML with appropriate links for author, journal (if a journal-published paper), ISBN, Interlibrary Loan info, and Amazon ASIN?
A fair number of these pieces exist and can be located and developed on a one-by one basis with non-embedded output (author search in Google or elsewhere, book search in ISBN.nu and Amazon, and so forth). My question is has anyone wrapped all of this up together, taking advantage of the structured quality of conventional academic bibliographies?
I have recently been reading a variety of academic works on a specific subject area and have come to the conclusion I need to chase down some of the primary cited source material as well as the prior academic material cited by the current authors.
Assuming I have or can get access to the conventionally formatted text-only bibliography in a digital format, is there a magic single-serving site where I can just cut-and-paste the biblio into an input box, hit submit, and get the biblio back in hyperlinked HTML with appropriate links for author, journal (if a journal-published paper), ISBN, Interlibrary Loan info, and Amazon ASIN?
A fair number of these pieces exist and can be located and developed on a one-by one basis with non-embedded output (author search in Google or elsewhere, book search in ISBN.nu and Amazon, and so forth). My question is has anyone wrapped all of this up together, taking advantage of the structured quality of conventional academic bibliographies?
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posted by jetlagaddict at 9:33 AM on September 18, 2013