Re: Off Topic: Database for citations?
Ralf Schaa writes: Cool - Thanks both of you! Cheers
Re: Off Topic: Database for citations?
Ralf Schaa wrote: > just wondering - instead of searching zillions of library pages to find the > correct citation (downloadable in BibTex, Endnote, whatever...), there sure > must > be a webpage just dedicated to this sort of stuff ... something like > 'http://adsabs.harvard.edu/' only larger ... couldn't find it however. > Any hints? you can also change google scholar settings that for each paper you get bibtex entry to download. pavel
Re: Off Topic: Database for citations?
Am Tuesday 28 July 2009 03:34:47 schrieb Ralf Schaa: I am using in JabRef >Web search > fetch medline (there are others) Wolfgang > Hi all, > > just wondering - instead of searching zillions of library pages to find the > correct citation (downloadable in BibTex, Endnote, whatever...), there sure > must be a webpage just dedicated to this sort of stuff ... something like > 'http://adsabs.harvard.edu/' only larger ... couldn't find it however. Any > hints? > > Cheers > -Ralf
Off Topic: Database for citations?
Hi all, just wondering - instead of searching zillions of library pages to find the correct citation (downloadable in BibTex, Endnote, whatever...), there sure must be a webpage just dedicated to this sort of stuff ... something like 'http://adsabs.harvard.edu/' only larger ... couldn't find it however. Any hints? Cheers -Ralf