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Many imported seeds are not recognised #50
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Can you attach a copy of the BibTex file and I can look into it? You may have to change the extension to .txt so that Github will let you attach it. |
Here the file: Quantization & Pruning.txt From what I could understand, the seeds in the screenshots are the only papers with a DOI. So maybe this is the problem. But there are many paper out there without a DOI. So I was expecting that Citation Gecko should recognize the others, too. Thank you for your time, |
For CitationGecko to find citations for a paper, it has to exist in CrossRef. If it doesn't have a doi, it MIGHT exist in crossref, but it's very unlikely. The vast majority of papers out there DO have a doi, but often, one has to go hunting for it. As for the seeds for which CitationGecko couldn't find any references, well, check if the publisher of those papers provides open citation data, you can check this on https://i4oc.org If they don't, I encourage you to start lobbying them until they do, and encouraging your colleagues to do the same. ;) |
Also, note that you might run into the case sensitivity issue described in #5 (I haven't checked your bibtex file for whether or not that applies, however.) |
I imported a BibTeX file generated by Zotero containing 14 elements, but only 3 are recognised and only 1 has the papers that cite it. I attached a screenshot of the problem:
I hope you can fix it, or maybe my Zotero's library is not good.
Thank you,
Regards,
Luca Urbinati
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