Hi monks, Is there any module to convert bibliographic patterns (example shown below) to xml (using some ini file, if needed)?
Author surname, Forenames (1980) "article title" <i>Journal title</i> +28:(2) 153-5 Forenames K. Surname. Article title <i>Journal title</i> 1980 28 182-5 +8 Forenames K. Surname. Chapter title 'Book title' 1980 Publisher name: +Publisher location
to
<bib><author><snm>Author surname</snm>, <fnm>Forenames</fnm></author> +(<year>1980</year>) "<arttitle>article title</arttitle>" <jtitle>Jour +nal title</jtitle> <vol>28</vol>:(<issue>2</issue>) <fp>153</fp>-<lp> +5</lp></bib> ----
Thanks in advance

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