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JabRef
NameJabRef
AuthorArmin Laeuchli
DeveloperErik Flister, Armin Laeuchli, and JabRef team
Released2003
Latest release version4.3.1
Latest release date2023-02-20
Programming languageJava
Operating systemCross-platform
GenreReference management software
LicenseEclipse Public License

JabRef is a free and open-source reference management software that helps users to collect, organize, and format bibliographic information. It is primarily used for managing BibTeX files, but also supports other formats. JabRef is designed to help researchers and scholars to efficiently manage their references and bibliographies. The software is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Overview

JabRef is a powerful tool for managing bibliographic data, with a user-friendly interface that allows users to easily import, export, and manipulate references. The software is highly customizable, with a wide range of options for configuring the interface, setting up keyboard shortcuts, and defining custom fields and entry types. JabRef is widely used in various fields, including physics, chemistry, biology, and social sciences, where accurate citation and referencing are crucial.

Features

JabRef offers a range of features that make it an ideal tool for reference management. Some of its key features include: * Support for multiple BibTeX and BibLaTeX file formats * Automatic import of metadata from online databases such as arXiv, DOI, and Google Scholar * Customizable interface with support for multiple GUI layouts * Advanced search and filtering capabilities * Support for PDF file management and annotation * Integration with LaTeX editors such as TeXstudio and TeXworks

History

JabRef was first released in 2003 by Armin Laeuchli, and has since become one of the most popular reference management software tools. The software has undergone significant development over the years, with contributions from a team of developers including Erik Flister. JabRef is hosted on GitHub, where users can access the source code, report issues, and contribute to the development of the software.

File formats

JabRef supports a range of file formats, including: * BibTeX (.bib) * BibLaTeX (.bib) * RIS (.ris) * EndNote (.enw) * Medline (.med)

See also

* Reference management software * BibTeX * LaTeX * GitHub * Eclipse Public License

Category:Reference management software