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Documentation is locatied located in the manual directory or online at http://gsl-nagoya-u.net/http/pub/citeproc-doc.htmland a demo that runs in a Browser is available at http://gsl-nagoya-u.net/http/pub/citeproc-demo/demo.html == Bibliographic record format == Of course you cannot throw any bibliographic record format into a CSL-Processor but you must use the [http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#appendices field names defined in the CSL 1.0 specification]. Some of the fields are repeatable and have an interal structure [http://gsl-nagoya-u.net/http/pub/citeproc-doc.html#data-input as described here]. If you want to use some other format (BibTeX, RIS, MARC, MODS, Bibliographic Ontology etc.) you go this way:  Record in your format -> some miracle occurs -> record in CSL format -> CSL-Processor -> Citation Please replace "some miracle occurs" with the conversion service of your choice, for instance Zotero or some library software hacks that libraries tend to use. There is nothing wrong with specific bibliographic formats but its not their purpose to create citations (counterexamples: BibTeX and RIS).
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