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mathscinet incorporation?

Open rhaynes74 opened this issue 5 years ago • 3 comments

Hi - many thanks for the tool. It would be fantastic if there was a way to incorporate the tool with mathscinet for example? Would this be difficult?

rhaynes74 avatar Dec 22 '20 17:12 rhaynes74

Hey, Can you be more specific? (I'm not familiar with MathSciNet). If you could briefly describe what you want and, e.g., give an specific example, it would help me a lot. Thanks!

pcubillos avatar Dec 22 '20 19:12 pcubillos

Mathscinet is the official online database of the american math society.  Top quality .bib entries for reputable journals.  It would be great to have a similar functionality to what you have implemented for ADS but connecting to mathscinet instead.

Sincerely,

Dr. Ronald D. Haynes

Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics Chair, MSc and PhD Scientific Computing Programs Memorial University of Newfoundland

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rhaynes74 avatar Dec 22 '20 20:12 rhaynes74

At first I thought that such request was not possible "in general" as the database require a subscription for access.

Recently, I came to notice this tool (supplied by the AMS) https://mathscinet.ams.org/mrlookup which do not requires any subscription. It just lets you fetch Bibtex references, and I think that is enough here.

Alternatively, https://zbmath.org/ is also a good (growing, and recently free) source.

Cheers!

panchoop avatar Jan 08 '21 14:01 panchoop