Help test structured blogging for journal articles

Phillip Pearson has improved and added the journal article template for the structured blogging plugins for wordpress and moveable type.

If you care about blogging and OpenURL linking and all the scrumptious joys of seeing complicated standards take off with simple implementations, please take some time to try this out yourself. Here's how:

  1. (If necessary), install wordpress or moveable type
  2. Install structured blogging plugin
  3. Add the review-article.xml template (attached herewith) into your wordpress instance's wpsb-files/microcontent/descriptions directory (or MT equivalent)
  4. Add some real journal article reference using the new "Write -> Other microcontent -> Journal article" link in your wordpress dashboard or whatever the equivalent is in MT
  5. Be sure to get the ISSN right. And throw the vol/iss/page data in there just to be sure
  6. Try linking to your resolver using one of these browser extensions
  7. Profit!

Please report problems/improvements/etc. back to the structured blogging list!

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