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- From: khera@cs.duke.edu (Vivek Khera)
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- Subject: Re: Card file/bibliography wanted
- Message-ID: <KHERA.92Jul29111807@thneed.cs.duke.edu>
- Date: 29 Jul 92 15:18:07 GMT
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- In-reply-to: berglas@cs.uq.oz.au's message of 29 Jul 92 04:39:31 GMT
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- In article <9587@uqcspe.cs.uq.oz.au> berglas@cs.uq.oz.au (Anthony Berglas) writes:
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- Basically, I want to enter a sentence or two about each one, and
- then be able to find them by keyword, author, broad subject etc.
- I would also like to be able output bibtex libraries.
-
- I have a set of tools I've collected and written for doing this task.
- Basically, I use GNU Emacs for editing creating the files in BibTeX
- format. Then I use a couple of Perl programs for searching the
- collection. I've also included a small shell script and BibTeX format
- for printing out the entire database using LaTeX.
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- BibTeX format is sufficiently rich that you can store any kind of
- information you wan in it. I ususally store keywords and a short
- summary of each article or book.
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- You can pick up the software from the host cs.duke.edu in the
- file dist/sources/bibtools.shar.Z via anonymous ftp.
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