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49 points mireklzicar | 5 comments | | HN request time: 0.724s | source
1. avoutos ◴[] No.44350490[source]
This tool might be useful for quick one-off referencing, but I feel that most will probably be better off using a proper citation manager like the open-source Zotero.
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2. mireklzicar ◴[] No.44350712[source]
Keep Zotero/Mendeley for collection management; use this simple tool when you just need the formatted references list in five seconds.

Where it helps

- Deep-dive reading – fetch bulk RIS file and dump a seminal paper’s entire bibliography into Zotero/Mendeley and follow the threads.

- Bulk citing – grab BibTeX's for a cluster of related papers without hunting them down one-by-one.

- LLM grounding – feed language models a clean reference list so they stop hallucinating citations.

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3. foundry27 ◴[] No.44350958[source]
Did you just use a LLM to write this reply?
4. jszymborski ◴[] No.44351043[source]
Zotero can't extract references from a paper to read later, or at least, I've been using it wrong for years now.
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5. avoutos ◴[] No.44361506[source]
There's a plugin that can do this. It is a little rough around the edges but can extract references from the pdf and search semantic scholar / crossref with decent reliability.

https://github.com/MuiseDestiny/zotero-reference

As a disclaimer, I am not associated with its development.