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(New page: (Available soon... March2010) The Bibliography module makes it easy to show and use bibliographic references in your Moodle course. It is contributed by [http://www.up.pt Universidade do ...) |
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* View bibliographic references by citekey, date, author, instance | * View bibliographic references by citekey, date, author, instance | ||
* Comment bibliography entries | * Comment bibliography entries | ||
* Let students | * Let students contribute to bibliography with their own entries | ||
* Import and export references in bibtex format | * Import and export references in bibtex format | ||
You can also install the bibliography filter and the html editor bibliography icon, which will let you reference to bibliography entries present in your course and automatically add them as a footnote reference list. | You can also install the bibliography filter and the html editor bibliography icon, which will let you reference to bibliography entries present in your course and automatically add them as a footnote reference list. |
Revision as of 17:40, 17 March 2010
(Available soon... March2010)
The Bibliography module makes it easy to show and use bibliographic references in your Moodle course. It is contributed by Universidade do Porto, Nuno Barbosa and Susana Leitão. It was built based on the glossary module, using same code design and interface patterns.
It allows you to:
- Create different bibliography activities in a course
- Create instances in each bibliography
- Manually insert new entries in a bibliography activity
- View bibliographic references by citekey, date, author, instance
- Comment bibliography entries
- Let students contribute to bibliography with their own entries
- Import and export references in bibtex format
You can also install the bibliography filter and the html editor bibliography icon, which will let you reference to bibliography entries present in your course and automatically add them as a footnote reference list.