Cogitum Co-Citer allows you to export both a particular folder and the whole collection into an HTML file, which you can then publish at your Web site. Exporting a folder as a Web page will also export all non-empty subfolders it contains. In other words, if you have two folders containing citations and one folder that do not contain any citations, only the first two folders will be exported to the HTML file. The citations in the HTML file will be presented in the same order they were sorted in your collection.
HTML file consists of two parts: contents and citations. The contents section has all the non-empty subfolders an exported folder includes. Each folder containing at least 1 citation will be shown as a hyperlink, i.e. you can view the citations by clicking the folder name. If a folder contains subfolders but does not contain any citations, it will be shown as an ordinary text.
Please note, the ôDateö field will not be converted into HTML file and, consequently, will not appear on the Web page. Additionally, the Internet location where a citation has been grabbed will be available by clicking Source....
To convert a folder into an HTML file:
See also:
Creating a New Folder
Renaming a New Folder
Moving a New Folder
Deleting a New Folder
Import/Export a Folder
Send a Folder by E-Mail