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Citation style language

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The Citation Style Language, commonly abbreviated CSL, is an XML schema created by Bruce D'Arcus which describes bibliographic and citation formatting. While the functionality is similar to BibTeX .bst files, it is authored in RELAX NG. CSL is used by various reference management software, including Zotero and CiteProc.

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  • OSBIB

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