Hi
I am using the following function (I think provided generously by John Kitchin) org-ref-get-bibtex-entry-html (key) (defun org-ref-get-bibtex-entry-html (key) "Return an html string for the bibliography entry corresponding to KEY." (let ((output)) (setq output (org-ref-get-bibtex-entry-citation key)) ;; unescape the & (setq output (replace-regexp-in-string "\\\\&" "&" output)) ;; hack to replace {} around text (setq output (replace-regexp-in-string "{" "" output)) (setq output (replace-regexp-in-string "}" "" output)) ;; get rid of empty parens (setq output (replace-regexp-in-string "()" "" output)) ;; get rid of empty link and doi (setq output (replace-regexp-in-string " <a href=\"\">link</a>\\." "" output)) ;; change double dash to single dash (setq output (replace-regexp-in-string "--" "-" output)) (setq output (replace-regexp-in-string " <a href=\"http://dx\\.doi\\.org/\">doi</a>\\." "" output)) (format "<li><a id=\"%s\">%s</a></li>" key output))) I also use ox-clip-formatted-copy to copy for example: the following lines into a libreoffice document or The first who achieved a result by regularizing the equations was Makino, see cite:makino86:_local_exist_theor_evolut_equat_gaseous_stars. bibliographystyle:plain bibliography:/home/oub/texmf/bibtex/bib/bibgraf.bib But I obtain (HTML removed) The first who achieved a result by regularizing the equations was Makino, see makino86:_local_exist_theor_evolut_equat_gaseous_stars. Bibliography 1. Makino, On a Local Existence Theorem for the Evolution Equation of Gaseous Stars, 459-479, in in: Patterns and Waves, edited by Nishida, Mimura & Fujii, North-Holland (1986) And I would like to see The first who achieved a result by regularizing the equations was Makino, see [1] Bibliography [1.] Makino, On a Local Existence Theorem for the Evolution Equation of Gaseous Stars, 459-479, in in: Patterns and Waves, edited by Nishida, Mimura & Fujii, North-Holland (1986) I looked for appropriate variables but could not find anything. Any help would be strongly appreciated. Uwe Brauer