You might find calysto document tools handy:

https://github.com/Calysto/notebook-extensions/blob/master/Screenshot%20from%202017-08-09%2019-48-12.png

Install instructions here:

https://github.com/Calysto/notebook-extensions

Some user instructions here:

https://jupyter.brynmawr.edu/services/public/dblank/Jupyter%20Notebook%20Users%20Manual.ipynb#5.-Bibliographic-Support

On Wednesday, August 8, 2018 at 2:38:40 AM UTC-4, Christina Lee wrote:
>
> For those of us who use Jupyter to communicate and document research, 
> could there be a better way to keep track of citations then copy-pasting 
> links and pre-formatted citations?  
>
> If we could have bibtex run on the markdown cells, and then generate a 
> bibliography for the whole notebook, scientists like myself would find 
> citation management much easier.  
>
> Is this feasible?  I'd find it incredibly useful in my work.
>
> Christina Lee 
>

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