Hello Martin,
First of all, Jabref uses BibTex format for handling references (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX).
And you can export citations to BibTex for many journals, just from the
publication homepage. Then you can paste the resulting BibTeX record in in
'Source' tab of Jabref.
Alternatively, the BibTeX record for many journals is available via Scraper
service: http://scraper.bibsonomy.org/
I use both approaches in my daily work with references.
Nikolay
1 апреля 2012 г. 1:19 пользователь Martin Channon <[email protected]>написал:
> Hey folks, I'm new to Jabref. I'm wondering if there is a way to use
> this program to automatically fill in the fields (title, author, etc.). I'm
> hoping that there is a way for the program to "read" a document for these
> fields. I've tried looking at the help files, and I tried some
> experimenting. No success so far. Thanks for any help.
>
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