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At 03:44 PM 8/23/2004, you wrote:
In other words, at the level of the XML, the OpenOffice solution would look a lot the DocBook stuff I'm working with now, with the only difference that it has to hold presentation display code as well. That's great. Another reason OpenOffice rocks: its open process. So imagine an application built on open XML and XSLT, using a rich metadata standard, and built from the ground up to query and ingest remote resources as easily as it does local records (the Library of Congress catalog in fact serves MODS records). Many scholars would ditch Word for OpenOffice in a heartbeat if they had a decent bibliographic tool, which is the goal of this work. It's getting there...! Cheers, Wendell
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