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ORCID to BibTeX

Command-line program which generates a BibTeX file from an individual's ORCID record.

Features

  • Concurrent downloading of works from ORCID using AIOHTTP
  • Intelligent renaming of BibTeX keys (to avoid duplicates) using keyword extraction (YAKE) on work titles

Usage

Clone this repository to your local machine using git:

git clone https://github.com/MrPike/orcid-to-bibtex.git

Navigate into directory containing the code:

cd orcid-to-bibtex

Now install the application's dependencies. It's recommended that you use Poetry to do this.

poetry install

Now activate a poetry shell and run the application:

poetry shell
python3 orcid-to-bibtex.py 0000-0000-0000-1234

Replace 0000-0000-0000-1234, with the ORCID id of the individual whose works you would like to retrieve.

The application supports the following arguments:

-o          The output path for the generated BibTeX file. A value must be specified.
--dl        The maximum number of concurrent connections to ORCID's API. The default is 50.
--orderby   How BibTeX entries should be sorted. Multiple fields can be specified. e.g. year title. The default is 'id'.
--indent    The number of spaces each field in a given entry should be indented by. The default is 4 spaces.
--ssl       Indicates whether SSL certificates should be validated or not. Default is true (meaning - certificates are validated).

Example usages:

  1. Get all works for the ORCID user with the ID '0000-0002-1543-0148' and save the file to 'my_pubs.bib':
python3 orcid-to-bibtex.py 0000-0002-1543-0148 -o my_pubs.bib
  1. As with #1 (above), but entry details should be indented by 8 spaces (instead of the default - 4) and entries sorted by publication year, then title:
python3 orcid-to-bibtex.py 0000-0002-1543-0148 -o my_pubs.bib --indent 8 --orderby year title

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