An Open Source Word Processing Bibliography Manager

September 20, 2003

OpenOffice.org Bibliographic Project
Open Office, the successor to “StarOffice,”
is an open source alternative to MS Office. It is intended as
an office suite that will run on all major platforms and provide access to all functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an XML-based file format.
The “Bibliographic” project intends to provide a comprehensive and high quality bibliographic function within OpenOffice. The planned bibliographic function will utilise the latest open standards and will make the fullest use of emerging XML technology.

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1 Comment to "An Open Source Word Processing Bibliography Manager"

  1. radlibrarian wrote:

    ahh the successor to staroffice eh? could this be the start of a beautiful relationship where libraries aren’t tied to a single platform?!

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