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This package manages a shared database of bibliography references which can be used to generate bibtex (to include in your paper) and HTML files (for your publications page).

If you're in a hurry and just want a bib file, here you go:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/percyliang/refdb/master/all.bib

Printing/querying the database

To output a bibtex file, run the following to print to stdout:

./generate.rb bib

To output an HTML file:

./generate.rb html out=all.html

To filter the entries:

./generate.rb html author='Percy Liang' title=Publications out=pliang.html
./generate.rb bib search='hidden markov model'
./generate.rb bib tags='semantic parsing'

Adding new entries to the database

To add a new entry, append to data/entries.rb, for example:

entry!('liang11dcs',
  author('Percy Liang and Michael I. Jordan and Dan Klein'),
  title('Learning Dependency-Based Compositional Semantics'),
  acl(2011),
  pages(590, 599),
nil)

Fields like author, title, and pages are what you'd expect from bibtex. You can also use macros such as acl(2011) (defined in data/venues.rb) to make it easier to type and to maintain consistency. Consistency of capitalization and duplicate entries are automatically checked when you run ./generate.rb.

You can also import from existing bibtex (either from a file or stdin):

./import.rb

Paste in your bibtex format and the corresponding Ruby code will be appended to data/entries.rb. There might be errors so it's a good idea to double check what's been added.

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