From: "Christopher W. Ryan" <cryan@binghamton.edu>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: managing articles in my personal library, and their citational material, using org mode instead of bibtex
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 20:40:47 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <528AC19F.3000803@binghamton.edu> (raw)
Not sure "citational" is even a word, but hopefully it conveys my meaning!
I've been using LaTeX for academic writing and reading for quite some
time, with emacs as my editor. I'm pretty familiar with managing a .bib
file containing all the references I've collected, and using it in LaTeX
\cite commands.
I've come to org-mode more recently. I'm trying to imagine how I might
use it to manage my "personal library." I have a directory full of pdf
files, each a downloaded article. Some articles I reference in papers I
write; others I just read and want to keep. I also have a .bib file
where I put the citational material for all those articles. Whenever I
download an article, I add its entry to my .bib file. I tend to manage
this with JabRef because it searches Medline so easily, but I also will
edit the .bib file directly when necessary.
I like the idea of an org file containing the citational information
(authors, title, journal, etc) *plus* links to the pdfs on my hard
drive, or on the internet. I could also include my notes about the
articles. But what would that org file look like? How do I insert a
reference to an article into the org file which contains the article I
am writing?
I'd be grateful for any explanations, or links to tutorials.
Thanks.
--Chris Ryan
SUNY Upstate Medical University
Binghamton, NY
next reply other threads:[~2013-11-19 1:41 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-11-19 1:40 Christopher W. Ryan [this message]
2013-11-19 8:28 ` managing articles in my personal library, and their citational material, using org mode instead of bibtex Ian Barton
2013-11-19 16:25 ` Eric Schulte
2013-11-20 2:48 ` Alan L Tyree
2013-11-20 3:37 ` Eric Schulte
2013-11-20 6:16 ` Alan L Tyree
2013-11-20 6:27 ` Jambunathan K
2013-11-21 21:14 ` Alan L Tyree
2013-11-22 4:04 ` Eric Schulte
2013-11-22 5:37 ` Alan L Tyree
2013-11-25 10:06 ` Jambunathan K
2013-11-20 16:52 ` Richard Lawrence
2013-11-21 22:00 ` Eric Schulte
2013-11-22 4:03 ` Eric Schulte
2013-11-23 0:06 ` Richard Lawrence
2013-11-19 10:41 ` Karl Voit
2013-11-25 18:29 ` John Kitchin
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2013-11-21 0:49 Jorge A. Alfaro Murillo
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