Welcome to Citeline, a service to facilitate the web publishing of bibliographies and citation collections as interactive exhibits and facilitate the sharing of this type of data.
Search for a paper/scientist or see one of these lists
* List of all scientists in the database
* List of all papers in the database
* List of journals
* Lecture Notes in Computer Science
How can I participate and contribute?
* Send us your bibtex files! mailto:newdata@bibnetwiki.org
* Register and add new papers and scientists or edit existing pages
* Add your comments to a paper on the discussion page
* If you are a scientist add/edit you personal page (affiliation, link, picture, etc.)
* Introduce new categories combining papers/scientists of a certain field
* Add pages dedicated to a certain field of science
* Correct errors...
The bibliography conversion service lets you convert your BibTeX or EndNote bibliography to BibTeX, EndNote, HTML, or Silva XML. For an example of an HTML bibliography, please visit dret's online bibliography, which has been generated from BibTeX. Note the OpenURLs, which enable users to simply look up the ETHZ library catalog for this particular resource. When generating HTML, this OpenURL resolver (and many other options) can be configured to generate customized HTML.
Welcome to my bibliography page. Here you can find my bibliographic information, that is, my personally managed bibliography. I am pretty interested in this area, because my current work in the ShaRef project aims at creating a tool for improving the ways in which researchers individually and collaboratively manage bibliographic information. The HTML pages used here have produced with ShaRef, so you might also be interested to give it a try...? My bibliographic information is available in the following forms:
* HTML page. Heavily cross-linked (intra-page links and with the title and an author indices) and connected with all forms of external online information (URIs, DOIs, OpenURLs). However, the OpenURLs may be of limited use to you, because they point to the library server of my local university...
* PDF printout. Generated by LaTeX from the BibTeX source.
* BibTeX source. This is the source for the above representations. It will be replaced with an XML-based format in the long term, but the XML format is still a bit unstable (but go ahead and give it a try if you feel adventurous).
* TeX2Unicode conversion tables. Here you'll find the character conversion tables we use to translate between BibTeX (i.e., LaTeX) characters and Unicode. You can get the conversion tables in various machine-readbale formats, so if you are looking for general LaTeX-to-Unicode character conversion, you might find this useful.