/CNKI_2_BibTeX

Converting the NoteExpress (.net) file exported by CNKI (**知网) to BibTeX (.bib) file.

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CNKI_2_BibTeX

Converting the NoteExpress (.net) file exported by CNKI (**知网) to BibTeX (.bib) file.

将**知网导出的 NoteExpress 文献记录转换成 BibTeX 文献记录。中文 README

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Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • Python3

Installation

pip install cnki2bib

Using

Make sure it's in your PATH.

cnki2bib [OPTIONS] [INPUTFILE]

Arguments:

  • INPUTFILE:
    • The input .net file to be converted. If left blank, the contents in the clipboard will be used.

Options:

  • -c, --copy / -nc, --no-copy

    • Whether or not to copy the result to clipboard.
    • Default: True
  • -od, --outputDefault / -nod, --no-outputDefault

    • Whether or not to create a default .bib file.
    • It has the same name as the source .net file in its directory.
    • Or if the input source is clipboard, it will be 'out.bib' in current working directory.
    • Default: True
  • -o, --outputfile FILENAME

    • Create a certain output .bib file.
  • -f, --id-format [title|nameyear]

    • Choose the format of the ID of BibTeX entries.
      • The first several words (or their pinyin) in the title
      • The first author (or the pinyin) plus year.
    • Default: title
    • Once you have assigned a format, your choice will be saved in ~/.cnki2bib.cfg. It is unnecessary to type this choice since then.
  • --help

    • Show this message and exit.

Finally...

Start using BibTeX to manage the literature references.

Tricky Usage on Windows

You can find cnki2bib.exe in your Python/Scripts and set it as the default program to open the .net file.

Then when you double-click a .net file, the corresponding BibTeX Entries will be copied to your clipboard, and a .bib file would be created on the same directory.

Use the console to check for Exception if it does not work as expected, and issue is welcomed.

Export NoteExpress .net File on CNKI

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Copy NoteExpress Entry content to the clipboard.

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You have to enable Flash to see the "Copy to clipboard" button.

Then just run cnki2bib in the terminal. The corresponding BibTeX Entries will be copied to your clipboard, and an 'out.bib' file is created at the current directory. 😄