DTD for Bibliographic Notation
Deborah Aleyne Lapeyre
dalapeyre at mulberrytech.com
Thu Mar 4 19:53:04 GMT 1999
The journal publishers have taken a cut at bibliographies,
for small example:
Elsevier's is available on their website (at least it used to be)
John Wiley & Sons has one (See WILEY Interscience)
CADMUS used to have theirs on their website
Ovid has made theirs public as well (but I would not recommend it)
PUBMED at NIH/NLM also has a very basic but nice subset
(definitely available on their website).
--Debbie
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