I got a text document (word or pdf) which has at the end a lot of bibliographic references. Do you know about some approach/program that can export them to bibtex or endnote?
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I got a text document (word or pdf) which has at the end a lot of bibliographic references. Do you know about some approach/program that can export them to bibtex or endnote? Thanks |
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You are spoilt for choice. Google for "reference metadata extraction" and start clicking. There's free software to extract from PDFs: see Metadata Extraction Tool. If you have a Word 2007 file, that has (at last) a standardised representation of reflist entries, and EndNote can extract reliably from it. If you just want to see the citations in an article, RefRuns is a useful tool, and has a simple web interface. |
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You may try WordToBibTeX from http://www.michaelmorin.info/source.html I used it once to convert my old Word bibliography file to BibTeX. :) The usual path of the word xml bibliography file is something like: C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Bibliography\Sources.xml |
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After downloading the Metadata Extraction Tool, I discovered it captures the metadata a of particular object (file name, size, date, etc.); it does not look at the references inside that object and extract them. The best solution I've found for scraping references from Word and Pdf files is cb2Bib. |
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There is no really clever way of doing this. The metadata readers are rather problemtic because you have to check each reference for reading errors. If you have a large bibliography that need to be imported into EndNote or other bibliographic softwares, consider using the paid service at Refmaster. |
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This works fairly well: http://www.snowelm.com/~t/doc/tips/makebib.en.html |
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