I support the previous comment. I a fan of JabRef, without it I couldn't have written my thesis, given the mess of papers I had. I have a list of ~800 papers and I would like to group them and therefore ADS support is essential. I also wrote to the ADS administrators to include the keywords in their bibtex code.
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Miguel Verdugo
mverduol@googlemail.com
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I support the previous comment. I a fan of JabRef, without it I couldn't have written my thesis, given the mess of papers I had. I have a list of ~800 papers and I would like to group them and therefore ADS support is essential. I also wrote to the ADS administrators to include the keywords in their bibtex code.
All the best
Miguel Verdugo
mverduol@googlemail.com
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The Smithsonian/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is the standard reference data base in astronomy and astrophysics and widely used. It directly provides BibTeX entries and a direct import filter would be very helpful.
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This feature would be extremely useful (I would probably actually use JabRef it it was in). I want to keep all my references in one format and chosen ADS for that (because it refers to actually published papers in contrary to arxiv). It shouldn't be so hard. The standard bibcodes they use have a well-defined format and I would be happy to have to type in that bibvode...
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I support the previous comment. I a fan of JabRef, without it I couldn't have written my thesis, given the mess of papers I had. I have a list of ~800 papers and I would like to group them and therefore ADS support is essential. I also wrote to the ADS administrators to include the keywords in their bibtex code.
All the best
Miguel Verdugo
mverduol@googlemail.com
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I support the previous comment. I a fan of JabRef, without it I couldn't have written my thesis, given the mess of papers I had. I have a list of ~800 papers and I would like to group them and therefore ADS support is essential. I also wrote to the ADS administrators to include the keywords in their bibtex code.
All the best
Miguel Verdugo
mverduol@googlemail.com
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This would be very useful.
This function would make JabRef more useful, especially for the astro-people in the world.
I also use JabRef for my work. NASA-ADS support would be just great as the use of jabref is not that easy right now.
Best regards
I agree. The very large astronomy and astrophysics community would benefit greatly.
The Smithsonian/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is the standard reference data base in astronomy and astrophysics and widely used. It directly provides BibTeX entries and a direct import filter would be very helpful.
This feature would be extremely useful (I would probably actually use JabRef it it was in). I want to keep all my references in one format and chosen ADS for that (because it refers to actually published papers in contrary to arxiv). It shouldn't be so hard. The standard bibcodes they use have a well-defined format and I would be happy to have to type in that bibvode...
Just add a box that links to:
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=\{USER INPUT}&data_type=BIBTEX&db_key=AST
and takes the bibtex entry out of there (ignoring the 2 first lines of text)
example:
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2009MNRAS.395.1287J&data_type=BIBTEX&db_key=AST