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Importing From CiteSeer
CiteSeer is a scientific
literature digital library and search engine that focuses
primarily on the literature in computer and information
science.
Importing An Entry From CiteSeer
JabRef can download
information about a particular citation from the CiteSeer
database. To start this process, add a new entry into your
database and populate the citeseerurl field with a link to its
content page on CiteSeer. The citeseerurl field must be in one
of the following formats:
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/DDDDDD[.html], or
oai:CiteSeerPSU:DDDDDD, or
DDDDDD
where DDDDD is a sequence of digits. To find the sequence of
digits (DDDDD) for a CiteSeer entry, goto the citation's
document page of the format
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/nameYearTitle.html and click
on the (Update) link for this citation. The URL for the Update
link will contain the numeric ID for this citation.
Once you have populated the citeseerurl field, you may
download the CiteSeer fields by selecting BibTex ->
Import Fields from CiteSeer. Make sure you have selected
the row(s) you wish to update.
Generating a Citation Database
Given a set of
references, you can generate a list of documents that cite the
elements of this set. To facilitate this feature, each citation
in a database must have a citeseerurl field with the format
specified in
Importing An Entry From CiteSeer. To use
this feature, select
Web Search -> Fetch Citations from
CiteSeer.
Using a Proxy Server
If you need to use an http proxy
server, pass the server name and port number to java at
runtime. These environment settings are documented at
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/guide/net/properties.html
java -Dhttp.proxyHost="hostname"
-Dhttp.proxyPort="portnumber"