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Custom web address for accessing articles through DOI #7337
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I am a newbie to jabref, could you please provide an instruction on how to find that button |
Started working on it |
Thanks to @BJaroszkowski this issue is now resolved. There is now an option in the preferences. We would like to ask you to use a development build from https://builds.jabref.org/master and report back if it works for you. Please remember to make a backup of your library before trying-out this version. |
@Siedlerchr @Ali96kz Thanks for getting this done. I tried it out, but I think the feature is not complete yet. Currently, it only works when I click the Hope the explanation is clear, if it's not I can add some screenshots. |
@jpdehollain It's not me. That task was already in development when I wanted to start @BJaroszkowski |
Yes, the explanation is clear and it is something that I overlooked - opening DOI URI from |
This is now fixed in the latest development version (note that the newest version is now always under "main") We would like to ask you to use a development build from https://builds.jabref.org/main and report back if it works for you. Please remember to make a backup of your library before trying-out this version. |
Works great! Thanks for implementing this @BJaroszkowski and @Siedlerchr |
When I click on the
Open
button next to the DOI of an entry it opens a web browser to the addresshttps://doi.org/[DOI]
, which then redirects to the article website. In order to access articles in subscription-based journals, my institution has a shortcut that involves modifying the address to the doi site (e.g. for my institution it ishttps://doi-org.ezproxy.lib.uts.edu.au/[DOI]
). It would be great if the address used to access the articles through the DOI could be modified in the preferences.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: