#662: Improved BibTeX export
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  Reporter:  skaplun    |      Owner:
      Type:  task       |     Status:  new
  Priority:  major      |  Milestone:
 Component:  BibFormat  |    Version:
Resolution:             |   Keywords:  thesis theses CDS
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Comment (by skaplun):

 Some more on the subject (from [https://savannah.cern.ch/task/?18997
 Savannah])
 [...]
 Request came from a user (Yngve Inntjore [email protected]) :
 I have a couple of proposals to the bibtex formatting you provide.
 First off, I would like to propose a new entry "''url''", that equals the
 CDS url (or if you think it is more correct, directly to the ps/pdf
 document). Most bibtex readers support this tag, so that you get a link to
 the web page and/or document in this url.
 The second I would like to propose is that instead of putting the ''oai'':
 entry in the title, you create a new tag called oai. This would then
 eventually work in similar manner as the doi tag already does, and not
 clutter up the title.
 You could also consider to use the tag "''abstract''" that many bibtex
 readers already know of. This is not necessary when you want to use the
 bibtex to reference in a paper, but it is nice when you have your own
 bibtex library of the documents that are relevant to you. Myself I have
 hundreds of papers in my bibtex file already, and use it for storing all
 articles that might be of interest to me now or in the future.
 In order to explain what I mean, I attach a bibtex proposal to this
 article: http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1299163
 {{{
 @article{Gschwendtner:1299163,
    author = "Gschwendtner, E and Apyan, A and Elsener, K and Sailer, A and
 Uythoven, J and  Appleby, R B and Salt, M and Ferrari, A and Ziemann, V",
    title = "The ClIC Post-Collision Line.",
    number = "EuCARD-CON-2010-030",
    year = "2010",
    url = "http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1299163";,
    oai = "cds.cern.ch:1299163",
    abstract = "The 1.5 TeV CLIC beams, with a total power of 14 MW per
 beam, are disrupted at the interaction point due to the very strong beam-
 beam effect. As a result, some 3.5 MW reach the main dump in form of
 beamstrahlung photons. About 0.5 MW of e+e- pairs with a very broad energy
 spectrum need to be disposed of along the post-collision line. The
 conceptual design of this beam line will be presented. Emphasis will be on
 the optimization studies of the CLIC post-collision line design with
 respect to the energy deposition in windows, dumps and absorbers, on the
 design of the luminosity monitoring for a fast feedback to the beam
 steering and on the background conditions for the luminosity monitoring
 equipment."
 }
 }}}
 [...]

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