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I personally use biblatex these days, since it's more expressive than bibtex, has good tool support (I use emacs), can be easily converted to other formats (including MODS), etc. On Saturday, January 27, 2018 at 7:13:33 AM UTC-5, James AUSTIN wrote: > > Hi everyone > For years I have been storing my bibliographic information in .bib > files. Unfortunately I am not finding that the .bib format is > particularly human readable or extensible. Looking around for > alternatives, I was wondering if Pandoc can read from .xml files and if > so, how one would create a reference. I have tried to do this but > pandoc-citeproc tells me that my reference cannot be found. Also, can > anyone point me in the direction of a good introduction to learning YMAL > please, as I have seen this mentioned in the user guide as an > alternative to .bib. > Thank you. > Best wishes > James > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "pandoc-discuss" group. 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Pandoc can read MODS XML files.

I perso= nally use biblatex these days, since it's more expressive than bibtex, = has good tool support (I use emacs), can be easily converted to other forma= ts (including MODS), etc.

On Saturday, January 27, 2018 at 7:13:33 A= M UTC-5, James AUSTIN wrote:
Hi= everyone
For years I have been storing my bibliographic information in=C2=A0 .bi= b=20
files. Unfortunately I am not finding that the .bib format is=20
particularly human readable or extensible. Looking around for=20
alternatives, I was wondering if Pandoc can read from .xml files and if= =20
so, how one would create a reference. I have tried to do this but=20
pandoc-citeproc tells me that my reference cannot be found. Also, can= =20
anyone point me in the direction of a good introduction to learning YMA= L=20
please, as I have seen this mentioned in the user guide as an=20
alternative to .bib.
Thank you.
Best wishes
James

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