A simple chrome extension that creates a BibTeX entry for the URL in the current tab.
Supports @misc and @online entries.
Tabs title and URL are automatically copied to be used in your LaTeX documents.
'Accessed on' field (resp. 'urldate' for @online entries) is optional
Author, year and month info need to be filled-in manually, and can optionally be omitted.
Add
usepackage{hyperref}
in your LaTeX document for the extension to work properly.
Example of use:
For http://developer.chrome.com/extensions/packaging.html we get:
@misc{Packa3:Online,
author = {},
title = {Packaging - Google Chrome},
howpublished = {url{https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/packaging}},
month = {},
year = {},
note = {(Accessed on 06/07/2014)}
}
Changes in v.1.3.2: Abbreviation format
Changes in v.1.3.1: Bug fix in option initialization
Changes in v.1.3.0: Added options for omitting blank entries and @online format
Changes in v.1.2.9: Replacing illegal characters in bibtex key with .. Switched from Visited to Accessed
Changes in v.1.2.8: added right-click option to save BibTeX (context menu)
Changes in v.1.2.7: CSS fix & restored month, year option
Changes in v.1.2.6: additional date formats
Changes in v.1.2.5: added escaping of TeX special characters and date format selection option
Changes in v.1.2.4: added year and month fields
Changes in v1.2.3 : switched from @online to @misc
Changes in v1.2.2 : added note field.You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the BibTeX entry from URL Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
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