json or &format=json if have URL parameters). There is a full RESTful API and every page returns JSON (just add. Once your collection is in BibServer, it is even possible to use the content directly as references within pages that you create on the web. ![]() Soon you will also be able to edit directly in the BibServer, and share collection management with others. You can use your BibServer display to quickly spot errors in your records then you can export and make improvements. Want to know which year most of your publications were published? Which author is most common in your collection? Which journal publishes the most relevant articles? Just use the visualise option to create a great bubble or bar chart based on one of your filter values, and quickly find and click the one you want. You can also customise the view of your collection to show the most useful filters by default, or perform advanced searches using powerful query syntax. Once your collection is up on BibSoup, you can search across all the records and filter by any value in your collection. But then, what do you do with it? At BibSoup you can upload it and create an interactive web page to share with anyone. If you are already used to managing your bibliography in tools like Zotero, Bibsonomy, Mendeley – or even in text editors using Bibtex or RIS – then you already have a collection and a management strategy, and probably even a way to collaborate with other people on it. Setting up a Bibserver and Faceted Browsing (Mark MacGillivray) from Bibsoup Project on Vimeo. Learn more about our bibliographic JSON format at. ![]()
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