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BIBO (http://bibliontology.com/) is a RDF ontology for the markup of references. It can complement BibTeX in allowing the reference data to be directly embedded in webpages with XHTML+RDFa. In the past, I patched JabRef for preliminary BIBO support, but am wondering what tools people are using, or know about, that support BIBO for editing, conversion to/from, etc.

Supporting Export into BIBO

Supporting Import from BIBO

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The "censor" comment is a bit over-the-top; don't you think? I was merely pointing out that a) this is a question about working with specific ontology, b) that there is a group for that ontology, c) that I presume many people on that group do not know about this forum (indeed, before yesterday I hadn't), and therefore d) it might be helpful to post a note there. I wasn't saying to shut down the discussion here. Sheesh.

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Hi Bruce, I think Andres was merely referring to your comment not giving an answer but pointing for the answer to a different location, at least that's how I read it... your comment sounds a bit like that this was not the proper place to ask... hence his 'censor' qualification... I also do not think that it was to shut down the discussion... I do not see your comment flagged down or as inappropriate, so you have no need to feel shut down... That said, if we all three agree, perhaps we can or should remove our comments, and wait for non-meta answers, though I don't want encourage censorship.. – Egon Willighagen Nov 6 at 10:48
Sorry, Bruce. I didn't mean to give offence. I'm just keen that we continue to get useful and valuable content added to this site. I want it to be the first stop when one has questions related to any semantic web technology. If the question gets answered here, then users over time will get more 200s and less 302s! – Andrew Matthews Nov 26 at 2:40
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Might be good to post this on the bibo google group, since there are likely more people that who may have answers?

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Let's not censor discussion just yet! This question DOES related to semantic web technologies after all! – Andrew Matthews Nov 4 at 21:40
Andrew, indeed! This webpage is much more public than a google group, and addresses different people than the list (to which I am subscribed btw :) – Egon Willighagen Nov 5 at 7:39
I voted this answer up - I think it's helpful to direct people to other forums where they're more likely to get a response. I'd like to see responses fed back here though. – Ian Davis Nov 6 at 10:54

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