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About:
Pybliographer is a tool for managing bibliographic databases. It supports several bibliography formats (BibTeX, Refer, Medline, ISI, Ovid) and can be used for searching, editing, reformatting, etc, through its nice graphical interface for GNOME. Due to its nature, it can be extended to many uses (generating HTML pages according to bibliographic searches, etc). It is provided with sample scripts.
Author:
Fred [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://pybliographer.org/
Tar/GZ:
http://pybliographer.org/Download
Tar/BZ2:
http://pybliographer.org/Download
Trove categories:
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Dependencies:
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» Vitality: 0.10% (Rank 1466)
» Popularity: 1.54% (Rank 3541)

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Record hits: 21,585
URL hits: 8,604
Subscribers: 29
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Keywords
by Tommi Asiala - Jan 8th 2004 09:24:51
This is pretty much the program which I was looking for a while ago. I
couldn't find it until I saw it today on the freshmeat.net frontpage. I'm
not saying that I'm the best searcher but I suggest that you would add more
descriptive words, such as bibtex, to the about section. That way more
people could find this brilliant program!
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Re: Keywords
by Fred - Jan 9th 2004 00:07:23
Thanks for pointing that out. I've added a few keywords :-)
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pybliographer rules
by aardvaark - Jun 22nd 2002 17:17:33
If I were a woman, I'd have the author's babies.... well. Anyway, It
allows me to load a file from web of science and convert it to bibtex
flawlessly and has a good user interface. I'd like easier import via
Mozilla (i.e., register as a handler for Mozilla), but I'm not sure there
isn't already a way (although it isn't documented). I thank the authors
for a great program.
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