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helm-bibtex
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Write research paper notes/summaries in emacs
This on its own is a great system for writing such notes. However, it is very lacking in searchability. If you want the notes, you need to go find them. To solve this, you first need a package to manage your bibliography in Emacs. These function with a .bib file that I assume you already can obtain through Mendeley. To my knowledge, there are two great packages for this, citar and bibtex-completion (which is actually two packages ivy-bibtex and helm-bibtex). Depending on the completion framework you are using (Ivy, Helm or Vertico/Selectrum) you can use one of these. These packages read from a bibliography file and make your life so much easier in finding the research paper you are looking for. They also have another neat feature. They allow you to create notes for your bibtex entries with ready customisable templates. This makes this whole process so much easier as you can find a paper you want to read, create a note for it with one of these packages and then link it to its pdf with org-noter. This way you have a fully-fledged research workflow inside Emacs.
- Helm-bibtex: Search and manage bibliographies in Emacs
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org-ref/bibtex-completion/ivy-bibtex entries are not displayed if keyphrases do not fall into the display field
I have a question regarding org-ref, bibtex-completion and ivy-bibtex respectively. I have org-ref set up as suggested by John Kitchin on his github page. This is some of the relevant code, i guess.
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New package consult-bibtex
no multiple selection (ivy has it, but not ivy-bibtex, see https://github.com/tmalsburg/helm-bibtex/issues/308)
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Consult equivalent for ivy-bibtex?
There is already a completing-read implementation of helm-bibtex/ivy-bibtex in the works which is supposed to be used with Selectrum/Icomplete/Consult etc. See https://github.com/tmalsburg/helm-bibtex/pull/361 and https://github.com/tmalsburg/helm-bibtex/pull/355. Maybe you can collaborate with /u/bdarcus?
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completing-read: displaying using one string, but searching on another?
This got me pointed in the right direction. I just need to now write the helper function to grab that extended metadata.
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Long-Time Emacs User Looking to Level-Up (note-taking for classes)
I also second the suggestion of another poster on counsel, swiper, ivy, etc. (I love this suite and the various add-ons). I'd add ivy-bibtex.
citar
- Keeping track of paper notes using Emacs, BiBTeX and Citar
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Good Emacs Packages
If you're a researcher, I highly recommend citar.
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Org-roam, zotero, and org-noter workflow for scientific research and citations (+bibtex)?
If you have info on what you're looking for there, post 'em here.
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Org-noter is under new maintainership with the first MELPA update since 2019
I maintain citar and have had some questions (this is the recent one) about org-noter integration. Let us know if any input!
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Org Mode Citation and Footnote Features
In fact this functionality already exists in the Citar package -- it's called citar-capf.
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Org package recommendations for Cross Referencing
I recently decided to try switching to more built-in options such as the new built-in org-cite syntax. I am using the package citar for this (yes, I know org-ref can also be changed to use the new built-in syntax).
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Why use Emacs for LaTeX instead of Overleaf?
If you need citations, having Citar at your disposal is crazy nice.
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Non-programmers who use EMacs
Very very cool. Awesome to see so many authors using org-mode. Have you seen citar for finding and inserting citations?
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Literature Notes
OK, I just pushed a commit that allows one to configure that default function to leave the space out.
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Emacs and knowledge management for scientists
The citar package, which I created, has note integration packages available for both org-roam and denote (along with zk).
What are some alternatives?
org-ref - org-mode modules for citations, cross-references, bibliographies in org-mode and useful bibtex tools to go with it.
pdf-tools - Emacs support library for PDF files.
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
org-roam-bibtex - Org Roam integration with bibliography management software
consult-bibtex - Emacs bibtex-completion through consulting-read
org-noter - Emacs document annotator, using Org-mode
citeproc-el - A CSL 1.0.2 Citation Processor for Emacs.
biblio.el - Browse and import bibliographic references from CrossRef, DBLP, HAL, arXiv, Dissemin, and doi.org from Emacs
dot-doom - My Doom Emacs config files. Mirrored from https://gitlab.com/zzamboni/dot-doom
org-bib-mode - An Emacs minor mode for literate & annotated bibliography