[[./org-ref.org]] contains all documentation and installation instructions.
-[[./doi-utils.org]] contains functions for downloading bibtex entries from a DOI, and redefines the org-mode doi link so it has more functionality.
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-[[./jmax-bibtex.el]] contains some utility functions:
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-1. jmax-bibtex runs a menu command with actions to run on a bibtex entry including looking up the doi for the entry in a variety of places, e.g. web of science related/citing articles, Google Scholar, Pubmed, and crossref, or opening a PDF associated with the entry.
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-2. Bind M-n/M-p to next/previous bibtex entry.
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-3. Sentence/title casing the title of a bibtex entry
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-4. Function to replace non-ascii characters in bibtex entries
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-5. Functions to replace journal names with @string entries, and corresponding short/long names.
* Installation
We are slowly moving towards getting org-ref in MELPA. Until then, here are some directions that will probably help install org-ref.
(global-set-key [f10] 'org-ref-open-bibtex-notes)
(global-set-key [f11] 'org-ref-open-bibtex-pdf)
(global-set-key [f12] 'org-ref-open-in-browser)
-#+END_SRC
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- Change into the directory you cloned org-ref into and run this command to generate the elisp files.
-#+BEGIN_SRC sh
-make tangled
#+END_SRC
Add the directory you cloned org-ref into to your load-path, and require the features you want.
;; make sure you have dash, helm, helm-bibtex, ebib, s, f, hydra and key-chord
;; in your load-path
(require 'org-ref)
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+;; optional but very useful libraries in org-ref
(require 'doi-utils)
(require 'jmax-bibtex)
(require 'pubmed)
+(require 'arxiv)
+(require 'sci-id)
#+END_SRC
-Please report errors here: [[https://github.com/jkitchin/org-ref/issues][issue]]s
+Please report errors here: [[https://github.com/jkitchin/org-ref/issues][issue]]s.
* Contributors
I would like to thank the following [[https://github.com/jkitchin/org-ref/graphs/contributors][contributors]] to org-ref