I'm pretty new to latex. But I was wondering if there is a package out there that allows a click of your citation to go to a google search or google scholar page to access the paper.
I'm currently using the "hyperref" package, so my pdf does jump to wherever my sections are and citations are upon clicking. And I did see that you can also generate links as well using hyperref.
But ideally, I'm looking for something that if I click the citation, it will take me to a google scholar search with the bibtex info in it. Does anyone know of any packages or methods that makes this possible?
Thanks!
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For example:
@article{grotta2004constraint,
title={Constraint-induced movement therapy},
author={Grotta, James C and Noser, Elizabeth A and Ro, Tony and Boake, Corwin and Levin, Harvey and Aronowski, Jarek and Schallert, Timothy},
journal={Stroke},
volume={35},
number={11 suppl 1},
pages={2699--2701},
year={2004},
publisher={Am Heart Assoc}
}
Would it be possible to write something like a function that takes the citation reference "grotta2004constraint" as [1] and open up a page on google resulting in "https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=Constraint-induced+movement+therapy%2C+Grotta%2C+James+C+and+Noser%2C+Elizabeth+A+and+Ro%2C+Tony+and+Boake%2C+Corwin+and+Levin%2C+Harvey+and+Aronowski%2C+Jarek+and+Schallert%2C+Timothy&btnG=&hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5" where the title and authors get put into google scholar if I click on the citation?

url = {www.google.com}field for your bibtex entries? Or give the doi, if your bibligraphy style supports it, it will create a link to the official website of the paper. – samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz Jul 22 '17 at 18:14eprint,eprinttypeandeprintclasswhich can be used to link from the bibliography entry to an online reference (e.g. the article or whatever). Then you just give the relevant identifiers in the entry and Biblatex creates the link based on a standard recipe. But since we don't know what recipe you're using for anything, there's no telling how useless this information might be. – cfr Jul 23 '17 at 00:58