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2010-06-06
2012-11-08
  • kokoshmusun

    kokoshmusun - 2010-06-06

    Hi, I'm new to JabRef and could not figure out how to add a whole folder of my
    pdf files to it. I'm coming from Mendeley so maybe I'm asking the wrong
    question, do we have to add pdfs one by one? Or is this not pdf-centric, so
    rather, you first create a ref and just attach a pdf file to it??? I'm
    confused… Thanks!

     
  • Thomas Arildsen

    Thomas Arildsen - 2010-06-07

    JabRef is more database centric. That is, it is built around a database which
    is really a BibTeX bibliography file (which in my opinion makes it very
    strong with LaTeX). You add entries to the database, either by importing them
    from various formats or entering them manually. Afterwards, you can associate
    one or more files to each entry in several different ways. You can manually
    attach a file, use the 'auto' feature to attach a file with the name of the
    entry found in the default file directory, drag'n'drop a file onto an entry,
    or use the 'localcopy' plugin to fetch the pdf directly from the publisher's
    database.

     
  • kokoshmusun

    kokoshmusun - 2010-06-07

    Thanks for the reply. Why I wanted to add pdf is so that it would
    automatically extract metadata from them, so that I don't have to enter all
    the fields myself each time. Is this not possible (I've not been able to find
    how to do this)? And the most important thing is, I see there is a field for
    keywords, but can use this field to tag documents and then recall only those
    references which have a tag or set of tags? I understand the power of JabRef
    lies in integration with latex, which I'm also keen on as I'm trying to
    transition into LaTeX, but what I urgently need right now is a pdf-manager
    with metadata extraction (or completion from online databases such as google
    scholar, etc.) and tagging.

    I've tried Referencer, it had the right idea but was buggy. Bibus was lacking
    in some features I thought I'd like to have for the future. But I've been
    finding it hard to navigate around it, I think it will take time to get used
    to.

     
  • kokoshmusun

    kokoshmusun - 2010-06-07

    Thanks for the reply. Why I wanted to add pdf is so that it would
    automatically extract metadata from them, so that I don't have to enter all
    the fields myself each time. Is this not possible (I've not been able to find
    how to do this)? And the most important thing is, I see there is a field for
    keywords, but can use this field to tag documents and then recall only those
    references which have a tag or set of tags? I understand the power of JabRef
    lies in integration with latex, which I'm also keen on as I'm trying to
    transition into LaTeX, but what I urgently need right now is a pdf-manager
    with metadata extraction (or completion from online databases such as google
    scholar, etc.) and tagging.

    I've tried Referencer, it had the right idea but was buggy. Bibus was lacking
    in some features I thought I'd like to have for the future. But I've been
    finding it hard to navigate around it, I think it will take time to get used
    to.

     
  • mel

    mel - 2010-06-07

    Hi,
    You can use the .bib generated by Mendeley (turn on somewhere in options).
    It's not perfect, some fields are not well imported in Jabref, but at least
    you don't have to retype everything.
    Unfortunately there is no metadata extraction from pdf in JabRef, its mostly
    opposite. From a reference, Jabref search for a predefined name (set as you
    wish in options) and attach this file to the entry.
    For me, I still use both programs because they suits differents needs. Jabref
    for bibliography and personalisation and Mendeley for watching folders
    (pdf). I just after open it in Jabref.
    Good luck with Jabref!
    Mel

     
  • Thomas Arildsen

    Thomas Arildsen - 2010-06-07

    Regarding keywords/tags, you can do what you describe. You can use the
    keywords field or define a field of you own using 'Options -> Set up general
    fields'. You can call the field anything you like; if the field is not
    compatible with BibTeX, it will simply be ignored when using the file with
    BibTeX/LaTeX.
    To recall entries with a specific tag, you could use the search function, but
    it may be too general as it searches all fields. An alternative is the groups
    interface ('View -> Toggle groups interface'). Here you can define a group
    that shows all entries with a particular field matching a specified string. I
    personally find the groups interface a very strong feature.