@DingemanseMark @lakens @reciteworks I didn't realise using just bibtex was that bad though. Does @zotero even work on Linux?
@adam42smith @DingemanseMark @lakens @reciteworks @zotero Ah, I'm not a big GUI fan - sorry. I respect the people who need them though. 
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@o_guest@DingemanseMark@lakens@reciteworks@zotero it's not so much for GUI -- it's for organization, searchability & import -
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@o_guest@adam42smith@DingemanseMark@reciteworks@zotero Zotero's retrieve metadata works well, but not perfect, so combination is nice. -
@lakens@o_guest@DingemanseMark true, but the way I understand@reciteworks, it does internal checks: wouldn't find bad data in Z or bibtex -
@adam42smith@o_guest@DingemanseMark@reciteworks Don't know, but would think it sees missing end-page (common google scholar error) -
@lakens@o_guest@DingemanseMark@reciteworks ah good point; whole missing elements in bib I could see.
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