> Hello, > > I am a young historian from Germany passionate about open-source tools > for the humanities. I use Jabref for my work, but found it to lack > some features essential to the rules of citation in the humanities (I > guess development was more or less with technical science in mind), > most notably (among others) full citation on first and shorthand on > successive cites, as well as selective bibliographic printing. > > I therefore wrote a python program that aims to build a bridge > between jabref and libreoffice. It's called feinerleiser (speak > finalizer) and is hosted on sourceforge.net > (http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/feinerleiser/). I use it for my > day to day writing, and am still trying to improve its performance. I > would love to have feedback by people who need jabref to work more in > the style of the humanities. > > Also i was wondering if it might be possible to be referenced from the > jabref project page as an extension to jabref. > > I would like to thank you for your time, > > Best wishes, > > Niklas Alt
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