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JabRef 5.10 Release | JabRef's Blog

We are thrilled to announce the release of JabRef version 5.10, a significant update to our beloved reference management software. This release comes with a plethora of new features, improvements, and fixes that make managing your bibliographic data smoother than ever. Have a look at the changelog for a full list of all changes.

#jabref #LatTeX #bibtex #biblatex #openSource #java

https://blog.jabref.org/2023/09/02/JabRef5-10/

christophs@diaspora.glasswings.com

September 05, 2022 – JabCon 2022

From Friday, September 2 to Monday, September 5, 2022 the annual JabCon took place in Stuttgart, Germany, where the majority of the JabRef maintainers and some members of our non-profit organization JabRef e.V. met in person and worked together to improve JabRef and discuss the roadmap for future releases 🐱💻☕. We are happy to announce that JabRef e.V. now has 25 members who support JabRef’s development in various ways and keep us motivated.

#jabref

https://blog.jabref.org/#september-05-2022-%E2%80%93-jabcon-2022

rainerhgw@diasp.org

Soeben schlumpfte ein begeisterter Teenager um die Ecke.
"Papa, kennst Du Google Scholar? Da kann man sich ganz einfach BibTeX-Code für den Artikel/das Buch erzeugen lassen! DAS ist toll!"
Habe ihn auf #Jabref hingewiesen, wir haben kurz drübergesehen, "Das sieht auch gut aus, Papa!" - bis er über das J-Wort stolperte. Da war er dann nicht mehr so interessiert ;-)

@Christoph S

christophs@diaspora.glasswings.com

August 05, 2022 – JabRef 5.7 Release

Citations can now also be looked up in the Biodiversity Heritage Library and we also added support to import Citavi backup files. A new filter for the Unlinked Files Search has been introduced to respect file ignore patterns defined in a .gitignore file in the search directory. We also improved the automatic detection of the library’s charset and fixed a couple of issues regarding the writing of XMP Metadata to linked files.

Notable UI improvements include the feature to drag and drop entries across libraries, by dropping them on the library tab. The “Automatic Field Editor” dialog was redesigned and polished by our GSoC mentee @HoussemNasri. There may be some issues left, feel free to report them in our issue tracker.

As we updated the full-text search engine to Lucene 9.3, JabRef will recreate the search index in the background on start. Be aware that switching back and forth between the current version and any older version will make JabRef repeat this process every time, and this will take a long time for huge databases with many linked files.

For a complete list of all our changes, take a look at the Changelog.

You can get JabRef as free software from FOSShub.

#JabRef #openSource #LaTeX #java

https://blog.jabref.org/#august-05-2022-%E2%80%93-jabref-5-7-release

christophs@diaspora.glasswings.com

March 09, 2022 – JabRef Accepted for Google Summer of Code 2022

Great news! JabRef got accepted as an open source organization for this year’s Google Summer of Code (GSoC). The goal of this annual program is to give university students and now in 2022, for the first time, other people the opportunity to learn about and get involved in open source development. People will work three months on a project for an open source organization and are mentored by members of the project. It is a great honor for JabRef to be part of this program for the third time.

#jabref #latex #bibtex #java #openSource #gsoc

https://blog.jabref.org/#march-09-2022-%E2%80%93-jabref-accepted-for-google-summer-of-code-2022

christophs@diaspora.glasswings.com

December 20, 2021 – 🎄 JabRef 5.4 Release 🎄

We are proud to announce the release of the next milestone of JabRef, this time JabRef 5.4, just in time for the holidays! It’s been roughly half a year since the previous release of 5.3, and we are happy to announce that despite the still ongoing Covid-19 waves we were all fortunately able to continue working on JabRef.

#jabref #latex #openSource #academics

https://blog.jabref.org/#december-20-2021-%E2%80%93-%F0%9F%8E%84-jabref-5-4-release-%F0%9F%8E%84

christophs@diaspora.glasswings.com

Si vous travaillez pour une administration française, il vous est possible d’accélérer le développement de JabRef : allez sur la page Etalab et CentraleSupélec lancent le BlueHats Semester of Code – Etalab 1
et proposez JabRef comme projet. Rien d’autre à faire (les stagiaires seront gérés par CentraleSupélec)
https://www.etalab.gouv.fr/etalab-et-centralesupelec-lancent-le-bluehats-semester-of-code

If you are working for a French administration, there is a possibility to foster JabRef development: Please visit Etalab et CentraleSupélec lancent le BlueHats Semester of Code – Etalab 1 and propose JabRef as a candidate project. Nothing else to do from your side (internships will be managed by CentraleSupélec).

It would be cool if you suggest JabRef!

#jabref #latex #bibtex

christophs@diaspora.glasswings.com

JabRef auf Twitter: "We released #JabRef 5.3 today. 100% #opensource. Perfect for #bibtex and #biblatex #referencemanagement #texlatex. Powered by #javafx. Details published in our blog post: https://t.co/M53JfhHeNn #academictwitter https://t.co/DLgy1EfiMq" / Twitter

Yep!

https://twitter.com/JabRef_org/status/1412144532414738432

christophs@diaspora.glasswings.com

JabRef 5.3 released!

We are proud to announce the release of the next milestone of JabRef, this time JabRef 5.3! It’s been roughly half a year since the previous release of 5.2, and we are happy to announce that despite Covid-19 we were all fortunately able to continue working on JabRef. We are also happy to have two students working as part of Google Summer of Code on some cool new features.

#jabref #bibtex #latex #openSource

https://blog.jabref.org/#july-05-2021-%E2%80%93-%F0%9F%92%89-jabref-5-3-release-%F0%9F%92%89