bibliography management is a dinosaur (bibtex, endnote) designed for dead-tree serialized documents... with online use bolted on as a bad afterthought (see footnotes in online docs for eg). Need an online-native model. The serialized print doc should be the afterthought.
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Interestingly non-academic quasi-scholarly writing does not have this particular problem, though it has others. No kiss-ass citations. I hated those back when I was doing academic writing. I'm working on a whitepaper project now and it's refreshingly free of such imperatives.
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If the link is to a published/static document, a hash of the document would provide a stable reference. Retrieval, storage, and caching can be handled separately and decentralized.
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