Hallo, Eric Dantan Rzewnicki hat gesagt: // Eric Dantan Rzewnicki wrote: > I don't have any formal computer science training and little pratical > experience with database or content management systems. Is there an > existing system or program I could use to do what I want? Or what > direction would you recommend looking into if I manage to try to code > something in python for myself? I'm willing and interested to learn > about this stuff, but don't know where to start. I don't have time for > this project right now, but since you guys are on the topic I was > hoping to get some pointers to store away for later. As bibliographies are used a lot in science, it might be good to use a standardized more format. Bibtex comes to mind, which is used in Physics *everywhere*. If you look at a random Citeseer entry like: http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/lanneer95ches.html you'll see the Bitex reference on every page. You could of course generate bibtex entries from other sources, like the mentioned RDF or store things in a database. But I would say, that a bibtex-import is important as well. If you look at the wonderful Pybliographer you get a lot of Python code to copy and paste. ciao -- Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__