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Retrieving citations in BibTeX format with doi2bib.org

6. June 2014 by tom 19 Comments

What’s a good way to retrieve BibTeX entries? This question has been asked on tex.SX, Reddit and other forums. Google Scholar is doing a reasonable, but not always brilliant job in generating BibTeX entries (see my recent post on the topic and the discussion). The main drawbacks include the missing digital object identifier (DOI) or URL linking … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Bibtex & biblatex, Introduction, LaTeX Tagged: automatic, bibliography, bibtex, citation, doi, doi2bib, LaTeX, reference

Using Google Scholar to download BibTeX citations

22. April 2014 by tom 20 Comments

Google indexes most things on the web. “Most things” includes publications which are searchable through Google Scholar. Google Scholar generates BibTeX citations which can be imported into a .bib file or citation database. To download BibTeX citation go to Google Scholar and search for a publication. Through the cite button below a search result Google … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Bibtex & biblatex, Introduction, LaTeX, Tips & tricks Tagged: biblatex, bibliography, bibtex, Bibtex & biblatex, cite, download, Google Scholar, LaTeX, reference

[R/knitr] Automatic bibliography generation with biblatex in RStudio

20. August 2013 by tom 16 Comments

Everybody is talking about making research reproducible. With the integration of knitr in RStudio, reproducible research has been made available to people who are less familiar with the Terminal. All you need is some basics in R and LaTeX and you can generate reports directly from within RStudio. With a few tweaks,  RStudio automatically generates … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Bibtex & biblatex, Introduction, LaTeX, R, Sweave/knitr, Tips & tricks Tagged: biblatex, bibliography, bibtex, knitr, LaTeX, MWE, reproducible research, RStudio

Multiple bibliographies with biblatex

22. October 2012 by tom 12 Comments

The biblatex package offers great flexibility while creating bibliographies. One of the things the package handles beautifully and can be achieved with little effort is the subdivision of a bibliography into multiple parts for per chapter/section bibliographies as well as by type or other patterns.   Per chapter/section bibliographies Biblatex implements the refsection environment to … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Bibtex & biblatex, Introduction, LaTeX, Package, Tips & tricks Tagged: article, biblatex, bibliography, book, chapter bibliography, LaTeX, multiple bibliographies, nottype, refsection, report, type, usepackage

Counting the total number of…

16. April 2012 by tom 11 Comments

…sections, chapters, pages, theorems, equations, references, etc. There are numerous potential commands in LaTeX one may consider counting in order to automatically output their total number of appearances in a document. The totcount package provides a simple way to do that. We will to consider two different cases, single commands (cite, section, chapter, etc.) and … [Read more…]

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