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  2. BibTeX - Wikipedia

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    BibTeX chooses from the .bib file(s) only those entries specified by the .aux file (that is, those given by LaTeX's \cite or \nocite commands), and creates as output a .bbl file containing these entries together with the formatting commands specified by the .bst file [..].

  3. TeX Directory Structure - Wikipedia

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    TeX files (including LaTeX and other macro packages) bibtex: BibTeX files doc: user documentation fonts: font-related files metafont: METAFONT files metapost: MetaPost files scripts: platform-independent executables source: sources

  4. refbase - Wikipedia

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    Import/export of multiple bibliographic formats, including BibTeX, EndNote, RIS, ISI, MODS XML, PubMed, Medline, RefWorks, and Copac. Generating formatted bibliographies and citations in LaTeX, RTF, HTML, and PDF. Advanced search features and generation of RSS feeds from searches. Adding links using DOIs and URLs as well as links to files.

  5. Wikindx - Wikipedia

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    Export ideas with a range of formatting options to Rich Text Format (RTF) files for easy insert into word processors or to HTML. Cut 'n' Paste BibTeX entries to the database (amount limited by the administrator). View and export in various bibliographic styles including ABNT, Chicago, MLA, APA, Harvard, Turabian, British Medical Journal and IEEE.

  6. CiteULike - Wikipedia

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    On line CiteULike entries could be downloaded to a local computer by means of export functions. One export format was BibTeX, the referencing system used in TeX and LaTeX. The BibTeX output could also be imported directly into Overleaf. [10] The RIS file format was also available for commercial bibliography programs such as EndNote or Reference ...

  7. Comparison of reference management software - Wikipedia

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    Many of these database companies use the same name for their file format as they do for their database (including Copac, CSA, ISI, Medline, Ovid, PubMed, and SciFinder). For the ability to retrieve citations from the particular databases (rather than the file format), please refer to the database connectivity table that is below this table.

  8. Category:Bibliography file formats - Wikipedia

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    There exist many bibliographic file formats to store and exchange bibliographic references. Amongst them, the main formats are the following: Pages in category "Bibliography file formats"

  9. Referencer - Wikipedia

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    Referencer is a GNOME application to organize documents or references, and ultimately generate a BibTeX bibliography file. It is designed with the scientist/researcher in mind, and "document" may be taken to mean "paper" in general, although Referencer can deal with any kind of document that BibTeX can.