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Re: org-cature-ref
From: |
Ihor Radchenko |
Subject: |
Re: org-cature-ref |
Date: |
Tue, 19 Jul 2022 21:40:52 +0800 |
Henrik Frisk <frisk.h@gmail.com> writes:
> A couple of questions more:
>
> 1. In the examples at the beginning of the project's github you have
> examples that have a combination of prperties and bibtex source, with
> preperties such as ID and CREATED. These could be helpful but I can't
> figure out how to add them with my limited knowledge.
Those are from my personal capture templates.
There is nothing fancy there. Just
"%{fetch-bibtex}* TODO %?%(org-capture-ref-get-bibtex-field :title)"
":PROPERTIES:"
":ID: %(org-capture-ref-get-bibtex-field :key)"
":CREATED: %U"
":END:"
"#+begin_src bibtex"
"%(org-capture-ref-get-bibtex-field :bibtex)"
"#+end_src bibtex"
> 2. When you write that there is support for Google Scholar "BiBTeX page",
> what do you mean? In a Google scholar search, if I click "Cite" and then
> choose BiBTeX, I don't get the expected result, but maybe you are referring
> to something else?
I am referring to what you said: "Cite" → "BibTeX". The opened page
should contain the BibTeX entry text. This page can be captured.
For example, the first item (Cite → BibTeX) in
https://scholar.google.com.sg/scholar?q=test
can be captured on my side.
I do not recommend this method though. Google Scholar does not provide
high quality BibTeX entries with DOI and sometimes provides plain wrong
entries.
Best,
Ihor
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