On Saturday, May 30, 2015, Titus von der Malsburg <malsburg@posteo.de> wrote:
On 2015-05-30 Sat 01:20, Xebar Saram wrote:
> Hi all
>
> i have been using jabref for the past 2-4 years in my academia work to
> manage my reference library. i dont use latex (..its on my TODO list...when
> (f ever) i have time..) so for now i just want something to manage my
> references. the key things i need to move over from jabref are:
Author of helm-bibtex here.
> 1. easy add references
Helm-bibtex doesn’t deal with this because I prefer to edit my BibTeX
file by hand. BibTeX retrieved from journals is almost always messy and
I need to edit it anyway. It’s not too hard, though: I click on BibTeX
export on the journal page, the BibTeX file is opened in Emacs, I fix
it, and use a command that appends it to my bibliography.
However, I think org-ref has tools that do more to support importing new
entries and org-ref combines well with helm-bibtex.Org-ref has doi-utils that let you add bibtex entries and download PDFs from a doi or crossref query.--
> 2. a way to quick filter references (helm bibtex seems like a good solution)
That’s what helm-bibtex was written to solve.
> 3. filter lists based on tags/keywords (orgmode has that covered)
In helm-bibtex you can also search for keywords and tags.
> 4. this one is important: a way to quickly export selected references in
> word/odf/html based on a pre fixed style (ie Nature, Chicago etc)
helm-bibtex can generate references in APA style but as far as I can see
Chicago style is very similar, so it shouldn’t be hard to add support
for that.
> anyone uses such a system in emacs/org and can recommend the way to
> go?
For more details, see: https://github.com/tmalsburg/helm-bibtex
Titus
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