Importing/exporting a bibliography in VisualBib

Published: 19 October 2020| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/bxt2z82wgt.2
Contributors:
Antonina Dattolo,

Description

VisualBib is a Web platform conceived for supporting researchers who wish to create, modify, visualize and share bibliographies; it is freely available for research and teaching, not for commercial purposes, at http://visualbib.uniud.it. Since VisualBib queries the Scopus APIs and Scopus is a commercial service, the user MUST navigate from a subscriber's domain; this restriction does not apply to the other used indexes, OpenCitations and CrossRef/Orcid, being open access. The document (biblio-example-in.bib) in BibTeX format contains minimal metadata; it can be imported by the VisualBib using the button "Import BibTeX", which visualizes the bibliography in a narrative view. Then, applying the seek metadata and the match author wizards is it possible to enrich the bibliography with metadata. Finally, the bibliography can be saved and shared on the cloud in visual format, or in BibTeX format. Here we uploaded the bibliography, enriched by metadata, in BibTeX format (biblio-example-out.bib). Furthemore, this is the link http://bit.ly/2SdPGag for opening the same bibliography in a narrative view of VisualBib.

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Steps to reproduce

Open Visualbib: http://visualbib.uniud.it Import BibTeX: biblio-example-in.bib Apply Seek Metadata Apply Match authors to (1) match duplicated authors'names (Antonina Dattolo and Marco Corbatto) and unify; (2) correct the misspelled author's last name (Ibek San Juan, F.). The correct last name is Ibekwe-Sanjuan. Save on cloud the bibliography. The result will be the same contained of this: http://bit.ly/2SdPGag Export in BibTeX format the bibliography The final result will be the same bibliography contained in: biblio-example-out.bib

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Scientific Databases

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