Hello!
I'm writing an article about my work on retro-digitizing a dictionary. The work has been a very enjoyable process using BaseX and Xquery since an original XML of the printed dictionary could be retrieved from the print files. If some one else on this list has experience of similar work, I'd be glad to read about it.
Now to my question: How should I cite BaseX? I can't find it in the wiki nor on the main publications page...
Best regards
Kristian
Hi Kristian,
Usually, people quote the publications that are also listed on our homepage [1]. The most general may be my thesis from 2010, the most current, but more specific papers are from Leo Wörteler and Lukas Kircher (both 2015).
If you need the references in the bibtex format, dblp is probably the best place to visit [2].
Hope this helps, Christian
[1] http://basex.org/about-us/publications/ [2] http://dblp.uni-trier.de/pers/hd/g/Gr=uuml=n:Christian
On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 10:44 AM, Kristian Kankainen kristian@keeleleek.ee wrote:
Hello!
I'm writing an article about my work on retro-digitizing a dictionary. The work has been a very enjoyable process using BaseX and Xquery since an original XML of the printed dictionary could be retrieved from the print files. If some one else on this list has experience of similar work, I'd be glad to read about it.
Now to my question: How should I cite BaseX? I can't find it in the wiki nor on the main publications page...
Best regards
Kristian
basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de