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[O] State of the art in citations
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Julian M. Burgos |
Subject: |
[O] State of the art in citations |
Date: |
Fri, 25 Apr 2014 13:11:48 +0100 |
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Dear list,
I use org-mode to write scientific papers, exporting mostly to LaTex/pdf
(and sometimes to Word via ODT when I have to collaborate with less
enlightened colleagues). I keep my references in a .bib file, and so
far I have been using bibtex in a more or less standard way, using
reftex to insert citations in the documents.
I am planning in revamping the way I deal with citations, and I was
wondering if I can get your opinions in what is the "state of the art"
in using citations in org-mode, in particular
- Should I use biblatex instead of bibtex?
- Are there any contributed packages that I should consider?
- What would be the best way to get citations into html or odt?
Any comments or tips will be welcomed!
All the best,
Julian
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- [O] State of the art in citations,
Julian M. Burgos <=
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Clément B ., 2014/04/26
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Clément B ., 2014/04/26
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Leonard Randall, 2014/04/27
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Clément B ., 2014/04/27
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Ken Mankoff, 2014/04/27
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Thomas S. Dye, 2014/04/27
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Ken Mankoff, 2014/04/27
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Clément B ., 2014/04/27