If you want to see what BibDesk is actually doing behind the scenes use a text editor to have a look at the bib file. To import URLs via a text file in BibTeX format, say from another application, you can use the field URL (only 1:1) and/or Bdsk-Url-1, Bdsk-Url-2, etc. (...
Many researchers use citation databases such as EndNote or BibTex. For them, it is highly convenient to use our “Get citation link” buttons in the box under each article heading: with those, one can extract the complete citation information for direct import into the own database. Two more...
Make sure that your edit follows the formatting rules of BibTeX. Once you are done editing, callmaketo rebuild the files. The resulting*.htmlfiles are macro-templates for jinja. To integrate the new page on the actual website, thewebsite projectcalls themakefilehere and uses the generated ...
>> >> >> So, my suggestion would be to make available complete references in the >> website, so that one using ENDNOTE, for example, can quickly import a >> reference and cite it in his/her manuscripts. >> >> This is likely to be of great interest for the Stata Journal as well...
Hi, I would add: Free automatic import into EndNote, BibTeX, RefManager etc. is also available through Google Scholar. The preferences in Google Scholar allow to specify this option. (See for How-to: http://www.endnote.com/support/faqs/Import/faq11.asp) I could find any STATAjournal ...
A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is @Manual{, title = {R: A Language and Environment for Statistical Computing}, author = {{R Core Team}}, organization = {R Foundation for Statistical Computing}, address = {Vienna, Austria}, year = {2012}, ...
Many researchers use citation databases such as EndNote or BibTex. For them, it is highly convenient to use our “Get citation link” buttons in the box under each article heading: with those, one can extract the complete citation information for direct import into the own database. Two more...