doi2bib

Generate a bibtex given a doi


Keywords
bibtex, science, scientific-journals, bibtexparser, crossref, doi
License
MIT
Install
pip install doi2bib==0.4.0

Documentation

Description

doi2bib is a module of bibcureand scihub2pdf

Install

$ sudo python /usr/bin/pip install doi2bib

or if you want the full version

$ sudo python /usr/bin/pip install bibcure

Features and how to use

Given a DOI number...

$ doi2bib 10.1038/s41524-017-0032-0
  • get bib item given a doi(requires internet connection)

You can easily append a bib into a bibfile, just do

$ doi2bib 10.1038/s41524-017-0032-0 >> file.bib

You also can generate a bibtex from a txt file containing a list of DOIs

$ doi2bib --input file_with_dois.txt --output refs.bib

bibcure

Given a bib file...

$ bibcure -i input.bib -o output.bib
  • check sure the Arxiv items have been published, then update them(requires internet connection)

  • complete all fields(url, journal, etc) of all bib items using DOI number(requires internet connection)

  • find and create DOI number associated with each bib item which has not DOI field(requires internet connection)

  • abbreviate jorunals names

title2bib

Given a title...

$ title2bib An useful paper
  • search papers related and return a bib for the selected paper(requires internet connection)

You can easily append a bib into a bibfile, just do

$ title2bib An useful paper --first >> file.bib

You also can generate a bibtex from a txt file containing a list of "titles"

$ title2bib --input file_with_titles.txt --output refs.bib --first

arxivcheck

Given a arxiv id...

$ arxivcheck 1601.02785
  • check if has been published, and then returns the updated bib (requires internet connection)

Given a title...

$ arxivcheck --title An useful paper published on arxiv

search papers related and return a bib the first item. You can easily append a bib into a bibfile, just do

$ arxivcheck --title An useful paper published on arxiv >> file.bib

You also can interact with results, just pass --ask parameter

$ arxivcheck --ask --title An useful paper published on arxiv

scihub2pdf

Given a bibtex file

$ scihub2pdf -i input.bib

Given a DOI number...

$ scihub2pdf 10.1038/s41524-017-0032-0

Given a title...

$ scihub2bib --title An useful paper

Location folder as argument

$ scihub2pdf -i input.bib -l somefoler/

Use libgen instead sci-hub

$ scihub2pdf -i input.bib --uselibgen