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A TUI client for Zotero. Contribute to piyueh/totero development by creating an account on GitHub.
Extract text, metadata and references (pdf, url, doi, arxiv) from PDF. Optionally download all referenced PDFs. - GitHub - metachris/pdfx: Extract text, metadata and references (pdf, url, doi, arxiv) from PDF. Optionally download all referenced PDFs.
TUI/cli terminal bibliography manager. Can read and export bibtex, keeps its files in plaintext (yaml I believe?) and can thus be versioned, even comes with integrated git support.
"CATMA
Computer Assisted Text Markup and Analysis"
allows content analysis, qualitative, quantitative, etc
Qualitative data analysis for text, images, audio, video. Cross platform. Python 3.6 or newer and PyQt5. - ccbogel/QualCoder
Pandoc preprocessor/wrapper to consume, display, merge and diff criticmarkup (i.e. track changes mode).
Creating multiple bibliographies with pandoc -- using a lua filter and applying it to the material.
The filter, as it stands, may require use of multiple .bib libraries, but can probably be adapted to get its two bibliographic informations from the yaml header itself?
See also this github issue
The Knowl Bookshelf aims to be a unified front-end for all of your ebook databases. Often, there may be significant structural differences between various ebook sources (i.e. Project Gutenberg Project, Internet Archive, Open Library, etc). Knowl Bookshelf mutates these differing sources into a common set of univeral Knowl fields. This consolidated/unified database is then presented to the end user as an elegant Single-Page Application (SPA).
Simple sci-hub batch downloader, written in bash. Has to be adapted to use-cases a little (since hard-coded variables for page url and doi input file)
Other scihub downloaders:
Using criticmarkup to generate word 'track changes' style reviews and merging 'track changes' style reviews into criticmarkup. Back and forth.
Marked as suspended development, but if it works it could prove very useful.
top publicationa (or 'must-read' publications) in several scientific fields, e.g. philosophy, physics, algorithms, etc.
spending a research grant - what to do and what to avoid when there is too much money left
Visualize referentially connected papers
The old 'corrupt a document' trick to get a couple more days working on an assignment.
Do not do this anymore -- we're not completely stuck in the nineties.
Connected Papers is a visual tool to help researchers and applied scientists find academic papers relevant to their field of work.
Interesting BibTeX manager, could replace Jabref for simple cmd line operations.
Some notable features (mentioned by author):
- vim keys
- search in Crossref (recommended), Google Scholar and search by pdf file's metadata (provided by pdfinfo),
- create sub-libraries from commandline
- automatically / manually manage and rename pdf files based on BibTeX entry that you searched in Step 1
- notes
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