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BibFetch

One-click BibTeX citation fetching to clipboard on arXiv pages

Users37Current public install base
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Reviews0Public review volume
Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
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7-day growth rate-2.63%Relative weekly velocity
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Version0.0.0.1
ManifestV3
Size25.22KiB
Languages1English
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On an arXiv paper page (abs or pdf), simply click the BibFetch extension icon to retrieve the BibTeX citation code of the current paper. The extension first tries to obtain the citation code from Google Scholar. In case of failure, an arXiv citation would be copied instead (provided by the arXiv API).

If used heavily, Google Scholar may block the access to the citation codes as it detects a bot-like behavior. A workaround is to run a search query in Google Scholar, which triggers an authentication form (I'm not a bot). Upon completion, the problem should be solved.

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