On Thursday 12 May 2005 10:29, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> That's exactly what Amatex does:
> http://www.2ndminute.org:8080/amatex/pages/main.jsp
Beautiful! Just typed in two random (but thesis relevant) books from my table
and Amatex produced the BibTex-entry. Thanks.
Janus
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Roskilde Uni
Onsdag 11. mai 2005 21:18 skreiv Janus Sandsgaard:
> Is is possible to lookup literature on some online ressource (e.g. Amazon)
> and get ready made bibtex entries, so you don't have to type it in by hand?
> Is there a bibtex manager that can do this kind of lookup?
If you use Linux, check out tel
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> Is is possible to lookup literature on some online ressource (e.g. Amazon)
> and get ready made bibtex entries, so you don't have to type it in by hand?
That's exactly what Amatex does:
http://www.2ndminute.org:8080/amatex/pages/main.jsp
> Is there a bibtex manager that
BibDesk, another BibTeX manager for MacOs X, has some scripts that
allow searching and importing references from online resources like
Amazon or RedLightGreen books. It is an open source program and it's
under constant development. Quite possibly the most refined BibTex
manager around. More in
On May 11, 2005, at 12:18, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
Is is possible to lookup literature on some online ressource (e.g.
Amazon) and
get ready made bibtex entries, so you don't have to type it in by
hand? Is
there a bibtex manager that can do this kind of lookup?
My knowledge is limited, but for Mac
Is is possible to lookup literature on some online ressource (e.g. Amazon) and
get ready made bibtex entries, so you don't have to type it in by hand? Is
there a bibtex manager that can do this kind of lookup?
Janus
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Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.