OMG, journals, stop making me download a .bib file with a single reference in it which I then have to open and copy-paste into my .bib db! 
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Replying to @o_guest
you don't use the search or import features of bibliographic softwares?
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Replying to @o_guest @pattithepotato
do any of those even work on Linux? I tried mendeley years ago on Linux and it was so annoying.
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Replying to @o_guest
I didn't like using Mendeley either. Can't you also use Bibtex's search function? I use Sente for Mac, but it's now abandonware.
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Replying to @pattithepotato
bibtex is not a search engine/reference manager it's a database/language for keeping references. You have to put them in.
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Replying to @o_guest
I export bibtex format when I need refs in latex. Haven't explored bibtex really. What about this though?pic.twitter.com/sev0FV0HC5
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Replying to @pattithepotato
yeah you're doing it probably in a nicer way 
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