+For jmax-bibtex I like:
+
+#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
+(setq jmax-bibtex-hydra-key-chord "jj")
+#+END_SRC
+
+** Other things org-ref supports
+*** org-completion
+index:completion
+
+Most org-ref links support org-mode completion. You can type C-c C-l to insert a link. You will get completion of the link type, type some characters and press tab. When you select the type, press tab to see the completion options. This works for the following link types:
+
+- bibliography
+- bibliographystyle
+- all cite types
+- ref
+
+*** Storing org-links to labels
+ :PROPERTIES:
+ :ID: AD9663C7-1369-413F-842A-157916D4BB75
+ :CUSTOM_ID: sec-store-links
+ :END:
+index:link:storing
+
+If you are on a label link, or on a table name, or on an org-mode label you can "store" a link to it by typing C-c l. Then you can insert the corresponding ref link with C-c C-l. This will insert a ref link or custom_id link as needed. This usually works, but it is not used by me too often, so it is not tested too deeply.
+
+*** Storing links to bibtex entries
+If you have a bibtex file open, you type C-c C-l with your cursor in a bibtex entry to store a link to that entry. In an org-buffer if you then type C-c l, you can enter a cite link.
+
+*** Indexes
+index:index
+
+org-ref provides links to support making an index in LaTeX. (http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Indexing).
+
+- index :: creates an index entry.
+- printindex :: Generates a temporary index of clickable entries. Exports to the LaTeX command.
+
+You will have to incorporate running makeindex into your PDF build command.
+
+*** Glossaries
+index:glossary
+
+See http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Glossary. Not all options are supported. I have never actually used this functionality.
+
+- newglossaryentry :: define a term
+- gls :: a reference to a term
+- glspl :: plural reference to a term
+- Gsl :: capitalized reference to a term
+- Glspl :: capitalized plural reference to a term
+
+You will need to incorporate running the command makeglossaries into your PDF build command.