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Next in automatically monitoring new literature for databasing purposes is
the possibility to make a bulk download (BibTex, RIS) of the bibliographic
references for closer inspection, or for direct, bulk upload into a
database. It is inefficient to go back to the sources and download a BibTex
or a RIS at the time. That also depends on how frequently one wants / can
update the database. If there are two updates per year and few people,
better to go to the publishers a couple of times, make a search, and export
references in bulk. So, the preferences will depend on the tradeoff between
"daily / weekly aggregated and downloadable references from a broker"
versus "biannual / annual aggregated and downloadable references from a
publisher or journal". If the broker can't provide bulk download, the users
may tend to shift to other services.
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Carlos Alberto Martínez Muñoz would like to see bulk downloads in BibTex or RIS.
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