RefDB

'refdb' is a reference database and bibliography software. It helps anyone writing publications keep track of journal articles, books, and other printed or electronic material, to associate notes with their material, and to automatically generate bibliographies for all kinds of publications.

The primary output formats are RIS, DocBook SGML/XML, TEI XML, and TeX compatible with bibtex/natbib; the package targets markup languages rather than word processors. Users can add other SGML and XML document types by creating suitable stylesheets.

Last updated 15 Dec, 2004


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GPLv2orlater

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Leadership
  • Markus Hoenicka - Maintainer
  • See the AUTHORS file in the distribution for a complete list - Contributor
Requirements
  • Database Independent Abstraction Layer for C (Use Requirement)
  • expat (Use Requirement)
  • libdbi-drivers (Use Requirement)
Related Projects

Basilic, Pybliographer, WIKINDX, refbase

Versions

0.9.5

0.9.5 devel released 2004-12-15

User Community and Support

User manual included and available in PostScript, HTML, DVI, PDF, RTF, and DocBook SGML formats from http://refdb.sourceforge.net/doc.html#manual; User tutorial available in PostScript, HTML, DVI, PDF, RTF, and DocBook SGML formats from http://refdb.sourceforge.net/doc.html#tutorial

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Please send comments on these web pages to bug-directory@fsf.org, send other questions to info@fsf.org.

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