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Description
Established in 2003, JabRef has become a vital tool for numerous students and researchers dedicated to scholarly pursuits. Our primary goal is to foster knowledge advancement and enhance the quality of scientific investigations. We are strong proponents of open access to information, believing that contemporary science thrives within a transparent institutional framework. This commitment drives us to develop JabRef as free and open-source software, utilizing a straightforward text-based file format that eliminates vendor lock-in. Users can effortlessly retrieve comprehensive bibliographic details using identifiers such as ISBN, DOI, PubMed-ID, and arXiv-ID. Additionally, bibliographic records can be enriched by cross-referencing them with curated online databases like Google Scholar, Springer, or MathSciNet. JabRef also offers features to automatically rename and relocate associated files following user-defined rules. Furthermore, it allows for the customization and addition of new metadata fields or reference types. Users can efficiently organize their articles through keywords, tags, search terms, or personal classifications, benefiting from native support for BibTeX and BibLaTeX, which are ideal for text-based typesetting systems like LaTeX and Markdown. With such robust capabilities, JabRef empowers users to streamline their research workflow effectively.
Description
MEDLINE serves as the flagship bibliographic database of the National Library of Medicine (NLM), boasting over 29 million references to journal articles primarily focused on life sciences and biomedicine. One of the unique aspects of MEDLINE is its use of NLM Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) for indexing records, which enhances searchability and organization. It plays a crucial role as the foundational component of PubMed, a comprehensive literature database managed by the NLM's National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). MEDLINE is essentially the digital evolution of the MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System (MEDLARS), which was established in 1964. The selection of journals for inclusion in MEDLINE largely relies on the recommendations made by the Literature Selection Technical Review Committee (LSTRC), which comprises external experts appointed by the NIH. The database encompasses literature published from 1966 to the present day, alongside select works from earlier years, thereby providing a rich historical context for researchers. Overall, MEDLINE stands as a critical resource for professionals seeking reliable and organized biomedical literature.
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Integrations
AWS Marketplace
Clarium Astra OS
Compier Literature Screening
ConnectPointz
ElevateHT
SNF Metrics
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Mac
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Vendor Details
Company Name
JabRef
Founded
2003
Country
Germany
Website
www.jabref.org
Vendor Details
Company Name
National Library of Medicine
Country
United States
Website
www.nlm.nih.gov/medline/medline_overview.html
Product Features
Reference Management
Annotations / Notes
Bibliography Generation
Citation Generation
Document / Reference Import
Essay Checker
Personal Source Library
Plagiarism Check
Resource Database
Synchronization