Bibutils is a utility software that converts bibliographies with ease.
Thanks to the use of a common intermediate format for numerous formats, only 2N programs are required instead of N²-N. The software operates on the command line and has a user-friendly interface resembling standard UNIX-like filters.
Bibutils contains a range of useful tools, including bib2xml, copac2xml, end2xml, endx2xml, isi2xml, med2xml, modsclean, ris2xml, xml2ads, xml2bib, xml2end, xml2isi, xml2ris, and xml2wordbib. These tools facilitate the conversion of MODS XML intermediate into different formats, such as Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO)/National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Astrophysics Data System or ADS reference format, BibTeX, EndNote, ISI format, RIS format, and Word 2007 bibliography format.
Moreover, the software offers several flags that enhance its functionality: -h, --help (display help), -v, --version (display version), -a, --add-refcount (add "_#", where # is reference count to reference id), -s, --single-refperfile (put one reference per file name by the reference number), -i, --input-encoding (interpret the input file as using requested character set), -u, --unicode-characters (encode unicode characters directly in the file), -un,--unicode-no-bom (as -u, but don't include a byte order mark), -d, --drop-key (don't put citation key in the MODS id field), -c, --corporation-file (with argument specifying a file containing a list of corporation names), --verbose (verbose output), and --debug (very verbose output, mostly for debugging).
Overall, Bibutils is an excellent software that meets the needs of individuals and organizations who want to convert bibliographic data between various formats quickly and accurately. Its user-friendly interface, compatibility with various formats, and numerous conversion tools make it an invaluable resource for research and academic writing.
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