Making Bible references meaningful (to machines)

Sean is pushing ahead with his Bibleref idea. (You remember, adding a bit of invisible code that makes your references to the Bible machine readable, so that search engines and the like can do clever things, and smart people can help make the web a better place for rule-obeying Bible students.) It seems Bibleref is ready for the prime time! In Sean's
Bibleref: Going Public post he offers
He also says that:
So now all we need are some sort of addin for Blogger and/or Performancing and perhaps one for Wordpress that is not linked to a particular (controversial) translation. So that ordinary people can easily and painlessly tag Bible references, without <coding complex stuff> all by themselves! Having had to learn to talk HTML and even a bit of CSS (and to at least say hello in JavaScript) I'll probably try to implement Bibleref even without a tool - but being badly disorganised I'll only do it sometimes... So, clever technical gods, lets have a simple way to do this. It is FOR machines, but people have to implement it if the machines are to have anything worthwhile to work on.
PS if you are an early adopter, you can either take the badge above (right click Save As) or make a better one and post it to Seans discussion
HERE.
Labels: bibleref, open.biblical.studies