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ScholarDOI

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A simple Google Chrome extension that uses the crossref API and doi2bib to provide 1 click access to bibtex files which contain a DOI.

Requirements

  • Chrome >=73.0

Developer Requirements

  • JQuery 3.4.0

Installation

Clone or download this repo and put the folder somewhere you can find it. To install a custom extension in Chrome follow the instructions in this guide:

To load your extension in Chrome, open up chrome://extensions/ in your browser and click “Developer mode” in the top right. Now click “Load unpacked extension…” and select the extension’s directory. You should now see your extension in the list.

Contributing

If you have problems with this extension, open an issue, and I will try and resolve it, or feel free to open a pull request and fix it yourself!

Contributors

This extension has been developed by the following people (emoji key):


Jesper Dramsch

💻

Stuart Grieve

💻 🚧 👀

rayset

👀 🐛

David Teather

💻 🚧

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

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scholardoi's Issues

Ampersands break the crossref query

This paper returns a 400 error: Galaxy alignments: Theory, modelling & simulations

This is due to the ampersand. I need to properly escape the search queries.

Can't get it to work

I installed the extension and it shows up in chrome, but the bibtex citation I get from scholar is the standard one without any doi.

I'm on the latest chrome (and also Opera).

Am I suposed to install something else or do something specific?

wiley journals not working?

Cant find a doi for this paper: Are American rivers Tokunaga self‐similar? New results on fluvial network topology and its climatic dependence

Set up auto builds

Now that travis is running properly, use it to publish new releases on github automatically. This is the final step towards releasing on the app store.

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