JabRef Browser Extension - Bibliographic Manager for Firefox
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Browser extension for users of the bibliographic reference manager JabRef. It automatically identifies and extracts bibliographic information on websites and sends them to JabRef with one click.
When you find an interesting article through Google Scholar, the arXiv or journal websites, this browser extension allows you to add those references to JabRef. Even links to accompanying PDFs are sent to JabRef, where those documents can easily be downloaded, renamed and placed in the correct folder. A wide range of publisher sites, library catalogs and databases are supported.
Installation Normally, you simply install the extension from the browser store and are ready to go. Sometimes, a manual installation is necessary (e.g. if you use the portable version of JabRef). In this case, please follow the steps described in the user manual
Usage After the installation, you should be able to import bibliographic references into JabRef directly from your browser. Just visit a publisher site or some other website containing bibliographic information (for example, the arXiv) and click the JabRef symbol in the Firefox search bar (or press Alt+Shift+J). Once the JabRef browser extension has extracted the references and downloaded the associated PDF's, the import window of JabRef opens.
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- Works well with JabRef
- Quick and easy import of bibliographic data
- Integration with Firefox
- Does not work properly on Linux for some users
- Opening multiple instances of JabRef
- Difficulty in installation and setup
- Works well with JabRef
- Does not work properly on Linux
- Easy installation
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JabRef Browser Extension requires some sensitive permissions that could impact your browser and data security. Exercise caution before installing.
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JabRef Browser Extension has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.