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I am wondering if this website is building .bib files correctly. Could someone verify, by exporting .bib and taking a look?

To export .bib you can go to this link

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214109X16302091

exporting .bib

jak123
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Nicolai
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    (1) welcome, (2) depends on your expectations and what you are going to use it for. In this case the author part might be problematic with standard bibtex as it contains non-ascii letters. On the other hand biblatex would like the author field just fine. Then getting bibtex data from online resources, always go through the data and adjust to your specific needs. No-one is perfect, at least not computers. – daleif Oct 02 '17 at 14:00
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    Have a look at https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/386053/software-generated-bibliographic-entries-common-errors-and-other-mistakes-to-ch to check for some common problems – samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz Oct 02 '17 at 14:07
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    Please add the resulting bib entry you got to your question. I think it is not neccessary to force other people to visit that page ... (btw: do one have to login?) – Mensch Oct 02 '17 at 18:58
  • Apart from the points raised in https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/386053/ (not all apply, of course) the only problem I see is that the doi field should ideally only contain the DOI and not http://dx.doi.org/ – moewe Oct 09 '17 at 08:00

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