Pybliographer

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Pybliographer

http://www.pybliographer.org/
Manages bibliographic databases

Pybliographer is a tool for managing bibliographic databases that can be used to searching, editing, reformatting, etc. through its GNOME interface. The program supports several bibliographic formats, and can be extended to uses like generating HTML scripts according to bibliographic searches. Sample scripts come with the program. The program currently supports the following formats: BibTeX, Medline, Ovid, ISI and Refer.





Licensing

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Notes

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Janet Casey

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31 January 2001




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Travis Oliphant Contributor
Frederic Gobry Maintainer
Daneil Chudnov Contributor
Herve Dreau Contributor


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Bug Tracking,Developer,Help,SupportMailing List Info/Archivehttp://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/pybliographer-general
Debian (Ref)https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/pybliographer


Software prerequisites

KindDescription
Weak prerequisiteGNOME Python v. 1.0.53 or better
Weak prerequisiteGNOME Environment v. 1.0.50 or better
Required to useglib (v. 1.2.x)
Required to usepython (v. 1.5.2)
Required to userecode (v. 3.5)




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