Qiang Guo <mcknight0...@gmail.com> writes:

> Hi, Community
>
> org-mode is a great tool to record and recognize
> things. Has anybody ever thought of using it as a
> bibliographical system as Endnote, and etc ?

Yes, the format you propose below is used by Fireforg. Have a look at
its documentation at:

http://orgmode.org/worg/org-devel.php

It's currently experimental and has some performance problems, but I
plan a stable and improved release after the feature freeze.


Andreas

>
> Right now, I am trying to organize my reference records in
> org-mode. This is handy because org-mode has some nice
> features such as :PROPERTY:, tags, ... For example, an entry
> could be like this
> /--------------------------------------/
> * Spectrum Sensing based on ....
>   :PROPERTIES:
>   :author: XXX and XXX
>   :journal: Trans on Wireless Comm
>   :month: june
>   ...
>   :END:
>   ** Notes
>      Some notes can be put here. 
>
> /--------------------------------------/
>
> Of course, the record can be imported from any structured
> bib file such as bibtex files, endnote files by implementing
> some lisp code.
>
> Are there some other ways of using org-mode to organize
> paper records I don't know about ? Or are there any people
> interested in writing a extension or something to org-mode ?
> I am a elisp newbie, but I can of course join in such a
> project if there are such one.
>
> Cheers~
>
> Qiang
>
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