JabRef is a reference management software that uses BibTeX and BibLaTeX as its native formats and is therefore typically used for LaTeX.The original version of JabRef was released on November 29, 2003. Its name JabRef stands for Java, Alver, Batada, Reference.JabRef provides an interface for editing BibTeX files, for importing data from online scientific databases, and for managing. I’m using Libreoffice and I want to use Jabref to insert in-text citation in my odt. Through the “Export Filter Editor”, I grasped the format of reference list layout. But for in-text citation, I don’t know how to change its format. Now it looks like Smith et al. 2009, but I want Smith et al. Only part of citation is in italic.
Original author(s) | Morten O. Alver, Nizar N. Batada, et al. |
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Developer(s) | The JabRef team[1] |
Initial release | 29 November 2003 (16 years ago) |
Stable release | 4.3.1[2] / 5 June 2018 (19 months ago) |
Repository | |
Written in | Java |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Size | 54MB |
Available in | 17 languages |
Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese (simplified), Danish, Dutch, English, Farsi, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Vietnamese | |
Type | Bibliography manager |
License | MIT License |
Website | www.jabref.org |
JabRef is a reference management software that uses BibTeX and BibLaTeX as its native formats and is therefore typically used for LaTeX. The original version of JabRef was released on November 29, 2003.[3]its name JabRef stands for Java, Alver, Batada, Reference.JabRef provides an interface for editing BibTeX files, for importing data from online scientific databases, and for managing and searching BibTeX files. JabRef is released under the terms ofMIT license since version 3.6 (and was under the GPL license before). JabRef is an open-Source, cross-platform citation and reference management tool.
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Features[edit]
The application is programmed in Java, and is maintained for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, it is available free of charge and is actively developed.
Collect[edit]
- across many online scientific catalogues like ACM Portal, CiteSeer, CrossRef, DBLP, DOAJ, GVK, Google Scholar, IEEEXplore, INSPIRE-HEP, Medline, MathSciNet, SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System, Springer, arXiv and zbMATH.
- Import options for over 15 reference formats
- Easily retrieve and link full-text articles
- Fetch complete bibliographic information based on ISBN, DOI, PubMed-ID and arXiv-ID
- Extract metadata from PDFs
- JabFox Firefox Add-on lets you import new references directly from the browser with one click
Organize[edit]
- Group your research into hierarchical collections and organize research items based on keywords/tags, search terms or your own manual assignments
- Advanced search and filter features
- Complete and fix bibliographic data by comparing with curated online catalogues such as Google Scholar, Springer or MathSciNet
- Customizable citation key generator
- Customize and add new metadata fields or reference types
- Find and merge duplicates
- Attach related documents: 20 different kinds of documents supported out of the box, completely customizable and extendable
- Automatically rename and move associated documents according to customizable rules
- Keep track of what you read: ranking, priority, printed, quality-assured
Cite[edit]
- Native BibTeX and BibLaTeX support
- Cite-as-you-write functionality for external applications such as Emacs, Kile, LyX, Texmaker, TeXstudio, Vim and WinEdt.
- Format references in one of the many thousand built-in citation styles or create your own style
- Support for Word and LibreOffice/OpenOffice for inserting and formatting citations
Usage[edit]
JabRef is used by several universities, for example, by the University of Melbourne [4], University of Saskatchewan [5] and others.
Share[edit]
- Many built-in export options or create your own export format
- Library is saved as a simple text file and thus it is easy to share with others via Dropbox and is version-control friendly
- Work in a team: sync the contents of your library via a SQL database
Installation[edit]
Fresh development builds are available at builds.jabref.org, the latest stable release is available at FossHub.JabRef runs on any system equipped with the Java Virtual Machine (1.8), which can be downloaded at no cost from Oracle. Note that Java 9 is currently not supported. From JabRef 4.0 onwards, JavaFX support has to be installed.
- Windows: JabRef offers an installer, which also adds a shortcut to JabRef to your start menu.
- Linux: Please see Installation Guide.
- Mac OS X: Please see Mac OS X FAQ.
License[edit]
Since version 3.6, JabRef is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE.md for the full MIT license.JabRef also uses libraries, fonts, and icons distributed by other parties. See external libraries for details.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^author file in JabRef repository
- ^GitHub Releases on JabRef website
- ^'History of JabRef'. Retrieved 2011-12-30.
- ^The Library of the Melbourne University, https://unimelb.libguides.com/c.php?g=565734&p=3897117, Retrieved 2019-06-06.
- ^Library of University of Saskatchewan, https://libguides.usask.ca/c.php?g=218034&p=1440031, Retrieved 2019-06-06.
- The JabRef team. 'JabRef official website'. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
External links[edit]
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=JabRef&oldid=932643235'
The native file format used by JabRef is BibTeX, the standard LaTeX bibliography format. JabRef runs on the Java VM (version 1.5 or newer), and should work equally well on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
BibTeX is an application and a bibliography file format written by Oren Patashnik and Leslie Lamport for the LaTeX document preparation system. General information about BibTeX.
Bibliographies generated by LaTeX and BibTeX from a BibTeX file can be formatted to suit any reference list specifications through the use of different BibTeX style files. We support this initiative to build a searchable database of BibTeX style files, organized by journal names: LaTeX bibliography style database.
You can run JabRef instantly with Java Web Start: Run JabRef.
Features
* Advanced BibTeX editor
* Detailed editing of BibTeX entries.
* Search functions
* Search a pattern in the whole bibliography.
* Classification of entries
* You can group entries explicitly, by keywords or any other fields.
* Import of various formats
* BibTeXML, CSA, Refer/Endnote, ISI Web of Science, SilverPlatter, Medline/Pubmed (xml), Scifinder, OVID, INSPEC, Biblioscape, Sixpack, JStor and RIS.
* Built-in and custom export formats
* HTML, Docbook, BibTeXML, MODS, RTF, Refer/Endnote and OpenOffice.org.
* Customization of BibTeX fields
* You can add your own fields to any BibTeX entry type.
* Customization of the JabRef interface
* Fonts, displayed fields, etc
* Integrates to your environment
* Launch external applications: PDF/PS viewers, web browser, insert citations into LyX, Kile, LatexEDitor, Emacs, Vim and WinEdt
* Automatic Key generation
* Search Medline, Citeseer, IEEEXplore and arXiv
* Support for XMP Metadata in PDFs
* Improve the workflow of sharing PDFs and bibliography information
* Plugin functionality
BibTeX is an application and a bibliography file format written by Oren Patashnik and Leslie Lamport for the LaTeX document preparation system. General information about BibTeX.
Bibliographies generated by LaTeX and BibTeX from a BibTeX file can be formatted to suit any reference list specifications through the use of different BibTeX style files. We support this initiative to build a searchable database of BibTeX style files, organized by journal names: LaTeX bibliography style database.
You can run JabRef instantly with Java Web Start: Run JabRef.
Features
* Advanced BibTeX editor
* Detailed editing of BibTeX entries.
* Search functions
* Search a pattern in the whole bibliography.
* Classification of entries
* You can group entries explicitly, by keywords or any other fields.
* Import of various formats
* BibTeXML, CSA, Refer/Endnote, ISI Web of Science, SilverPlatter, Medline/Pubmed (xml), Scifinder, OVID, INSPEC, Biblioscape, Sixpack, JStor and RIS.
* Built-in and custom export formats
* HTML, Docbook, BibTeXML, MODS, RTF, Refer/Endnote and OpenOffice.org.
* Customization of BibTeX fields
* You can add your own fields to any BibTeX entry type.
* Customization of the JabRef interface
* Fonts, displayed fields, etc
* Integrates to your environment
* Launch external applications: PDF/PS viewers, web browser, insert citations into LyX, Kile, LatexEDitor, Emacs, Vim and WinEdt
* Automatic Key generation
* Search Medline, Citeseer, IEEEXplore and arXiv
* Support for XMP Metadata in PDFs
* Improve the workflow of sharing PDFs and bibliography information
* Plugin functionality