Hello:
I am currently running JabRef on Win7 and using the bibtex4word plugin
for sending citations to Microsoft Word. I've noticed that many of the
bibtex styles need to be modified somewhat to conform to actual journal
guidelines (eg, to prevent listing the URL link to a given article
within every citation). I am not too familiar with the coding used to
develop bibtex styles, and have read that it can be a bit involved to
try to manually edit these style files. Does anyone have recommendations
on the best/easiest way to do this, ie. to make minor revisions as
described above? I've also been told that using biber/biblatex (?) in
combination with JabRef may be preferable, but I wasn't certain this
could be done with a Microsoft-word plugin, or how that would be done?
Thanks for any input! --Matt
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