On 15 April 2016, Roy Tennant wrote:
In my experience, for a number of use cases, including possibly this one, a database is overkill. Often, flat files in a directory system indexed by something like Solr is plenty and you avoid the inevitable headaches of being a database administrator. Backup, for example, is a snap and easily automated.
And if you want to turn the bib into a web site, then it's easy to use a static site generator like Jekyll: put a few lines of metadata at the top of each file, set up a template, and bingo, there's your site.
Bill -- William Denton ↔ Toronto, Canada ↔ https://www.miskatonic.org/