Semantic Cite (a.k.a. SCI) is a Semantic Mediawiki extension that provides a simple way of organizing citation resources with the help of semantic annotations.
It can be used to centralize the management of citation resources and foster the reuse of references stored within a wiki. Supported features include:
- Self-added and customizable reference list
- Individual property annotation and text formatting rules
- In-text reference tooltip
- Bibtex record import support
- Metadata retrieval from selected providers (PubMed, CrossRef etc.)
Several short videos demonstrate "How Semantic Cite can be used or is expected to work".
- PHP 5.3.2 or later
- MediaWiki 1.24 or later
- Semantic MediaWiki 2.3 or later
Semantic Cite does not require nor uses any part of Cite
(or <ref>
)
as a means to declare a citation resource.
The recommended way to install Semantic Cite is by using Composer with an entry in MediaWiki's composer.json
.
{
"require": {
"mediawiki/semantic-cite": "~1.1"
}
}
- From your MediaWiki installation directory, execute
composer require mediawiki/semantic-cite:~1.1
- Run the maintenance
update.php
script to ensure that property tables are properly initialized - Navigate to Special:Version on your wiki and verify that the package have been successfully installed.
A citation resource collects all structured data of a citation under one unique key that
can be accessed through out the wiki and is created and managed by the #scite
parser.
Citation resources (those created by #scite
) can be added to a source page
or any other wiki page each being identifiable by a citation key.
{{#scite:Byrne 2008
|type=journal
|author=Byrne, A
|year=2008
|title=Web 2.0 strategies in libraries and information services
|journal=The Australian Library Journal
|volume=57
|number=4
|pages=365-376
}}
Above shows an example for a citation resource to be created by the #scite
parser. More
information about #scite
can be found here.
A resource can be cited using the Citation reference
(or its alias CiteRef
)
property for an in-text annotation in form of Lorem ipsum [[CiteRef::Byrne 2008]] ...
to appear as
Lorem ipsum
[1]
...
.
A reference list is automatically added to the content as soon as a Citation reference
annotation is added to a page. The magic word __NOREFERENCELIST__
can be used to suppress
a reference list from showing on an individual page while #referencelist
can be used to position
the list differently.
More information about in-text citations and references can be found here together
with a description about the usage of the #referencelist
parser.
For questions about Semantic Cite and Cite
, see the comments section.
Special:FindCitableMetadata
is provided as user interface to search, find, and map metadata with the
#scite
parser to conveniently integrate authority data from sources like PubMed or CrossRef.
For more information, please read the search section.
To change default settings, or add property mapping add text formatting rules, please read the configuration document.
If you want to contribute work to the project please subscribe to the developers mailing list and have a look at the contribution guideline.
- File an issue
- Submit a pull request
- Ask a question on the mailing list
- Ask a question on the #semantic-mediawiki IRC channel on Freenode.
This extension provides unit and integration tests that are run by a continues integration platform
but can also be executed using composer phpunit
from the extension base directory.