Oops: Moved things around. Here you go:

https://designwritestudio.updog.co/skunkworks/bibtex/bibliography3.html

You can also see the entire folder:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B6pMEe8dCtrQYUUzRHNaTGJuYVE?usp=sharing 
which might be of interest, as it has some .bib files (and some early 
tests).

Let me know how it works for you.

//steve.



On Friday, February 3, 2017 at 6:45:14 AM UTC-5, Barney Walker wrote:
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> Really interested in this capability for managing my research but the link 
> appears to be broken. Is there a newer version?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Barney
>
> On Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at 7:56:37 PM UTC+1, Steven Schneider wrote:
>>
>> Ask and you shall receive! The TiddlyWiki gods have been kind to me this 
>> week! Based on Jeremy's BibTex importer plugin (available in pre-release 
>> <http://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/>), I'm now able to do, well, almost 
>> everything I imagined with respect to bibliography management using bibtex 
>> and importing into tiddlywiki.
>>
>> Have a look:  https://stevesunypoly.updog.co/bibtex/bibliography3.html
>>
>> More work to be done, but this is huge 
>> <https://youtu.be/9V3-GAsMEHQ?t=7s>. If folks want to add some thoughts 
>> / desires here, I'll tally and add to wiki.
>>
>> //steve.
>>
>>
>> On Monday, October 17, 2016 at 4:24:43 PM UTC-4, Steven Schneider wrote:
>>>
>>> I've long been searching for some bibliographic solutions within 
>>> TiddlyWiki (search this group for bibtex and bibliography, and you'll see 
>>> some threads I've started / contributed to over the years). 
>>>
>>> I actually made some progress today and would welcome thoughts / 
>>> suggestions / etc. to move this effort forward.
>>>
>>> I am now able to import a bunch-o-references from Google Scholar into a 
>>> JabRef dbase, export my dbase into a spreadsheet, make some modest edits, 
>>> convert to JSON, and import into TW. 
>>>
>>> At https://stevesunypoly.updog.co/bibtex/index.html is:
>>>
>>>    - bibliography.html 
>>>    <https://stevesunypoly.updog.co/bibtex/bibliography.html> - a TW 
>>>    with 100+ references directly imported from Google Scholar plus some 
>>>    documentation about steps taken
>>>    - first-jabref-bibtex-db.bib 
>>>    <https://stevesunypoly.updog.co/bibtex/first-jabref-bibtex-db.bib> - 
>>>    my jabref dbase
>>>    - bib3.ods <https://stevesunypoly.updog.co/bibtex/bib3.ods> - export 
>>>    from jabref to ods (spreadsheet) format
>>>    - bib3.csv <https://stevesunypoly.updog.co/bibtex/bib3.csv> - csv
>>>    - bib3.json <https://stevesunypoly.updog.co/bibtex/bib3.json> - json
>>>
>>> Ideally, TW should read the .bib file directly, of course. But, one step 
>>> at a time...
>>>
>>> (FWIW: note use of updog.co to serve TW via Dropbox - easy, free, 
>>> reliable!)
>>>
>>> //steve.
>>>
>>>

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