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- AnyStyle: Parses academic references in no time
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- Importing a reference list from a journal article into Zotero
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How can I automatically import all or some references from within a paper for reading?
Try https://anystyle.io/
- Extract research paper`s references
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Zotero Help
Another possibility is to use https://anystyle.io/ - it is a parser, so you paste your bibliography in and it tries to parse it for you into a style that can be read by Zotero. Some bibliographies will take a lot of work, some won't - it depends on the system you've been using. Give it a go and see
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Generate BibTeX reference from \bibitem
But you might try typesetting the bibliography, copy the result and run it through something like anystyle.io, which offers BibTeX output.
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I can't order my references in order of appearance in Lyx
If you already have it typed out and want to try a tool to parse and convert, there's stuff like anystyle.io, but you'll probably need to clean up the results as they won't be perfect.
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BibTex entries for proceedings
Failing that there are services like AnyStyle.io that will parse unformatted bibliography entries.
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Quarto document rendered via quarto::quarto_render(): How to implement citations?
I had some trouble following this but I think what you're saying is the ` [@Bernhofer2021.02.23.432527]` tag isn't getting converted to the actual bib reference - is that right? I just copied this into my system and I could make that part work fine - using my own .bib file of course, and I used this csl which I copied locally. The one change I made to the setup was to put both the .bib and the .csl file in my working directory where the .qmd file is, and also as I commented on a different post of yours from the other day, I make sure there's no spaces in the path to my working directory (for either the folder names or the filenames). So for me, everything is in C:\Users\xxxx\workingdir - this is due to a known RStudio issue with spaces. Who knows if that's what you're running into or not.
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URL in citation with org-cite?
Seems like in that case you need to use the csl export processor instead of the default basic -- see the instructions at https://ox-hugo.scripter.co/doc/org-cite-citations/. The default CSL style shipped with Org is Chicago author-date. For numbered citations you will need to use a different CSL style, for instance, ieee-with-url.
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Zotero or Mendeley? What's best to use with Obsidian?
Both should. See https://citationstyles.org/
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How can I export references with apa style using org-mode?
;; Currently only using csl (use-package oc-csl :after oc :init ;; make sure to download csl ;; https://citationstyles.org ;; https://github.com/citation-style-language ;; repos for styles & locales (setq org-cite-csl-styles-dir "~/path/to/csl/styles") (setq org-cite-csl-locales-dir "~/path/to/csl/locales")) ``` Make sure apa7 is part of the csl styles dir that you're setting. Then you just need this in your org document or referenced by that document:
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Zotero 6
You can use the BetterBibtex plugin to export the references to a bib or json file which can be ingested by Pandoc. There's an option to have it re-export the file every time you make a change to the library.
Citations work pretty well. You can customize the output with different CSL files [1].
[1] https://citationstyles.org/
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What is the reference style used in springer articles?
PS: i found out this link with many medley reference styles: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles
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writing scientific paper in Rstudio only?
The bibliography.bib file is your exported bibtex file. The style.csl file is the citation style for the targeted journal (they can all be found here: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles)
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Alfred Workflow for Pandoc
In addition, there are dozens of auxiliary features like searching & downloading citation styles from the Citation Style Repository or an "anticipatory" word count (i.e., calculating the word count a document would have when the bibliography has been added, a feature that virtually all markdown writing apps lack).
What are some alternatives?
bibtex-autocomplete - Python package to autocomplete bibtex bibliographies
pandoc_alfred - Pandoc-Suite for Academic Writing in Markdown
unparser - Turn Ruby AST into semantically equivalent Ruby source
citeproc-el - A CSL 1.0.2 Citation Processor for Emacs.
typeless - an interpreter for λ-calculus implemented in ruby
zotero-standalone-build - Zotero client build utility
neuron - Future-proof note-taking and publishing based on Zettelkasten (superseded by Emanote: https://github.com/srid/emanote)
translators - Zotero Translators
BibWord - Microsoft Word and Bibliography Styles extender.
org-ruby - An Org mode parser written in Ruby.
locales - Official repository for Citation Style Language (CSL) locale files.