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I would like to do something like that in the someone's previous post here. But it doesn't work with my thesis. I have almost all of the bibliography entries with 'note' which include url to specific website. Most of the time there is doi webpage. I want to achieve hyperlink to all urls which will shows as clickable title in bibliography. So let's suppose I have this two entries (one with doi, one with some http/https links):

@article{heo,
    author = {He, Q.F. and Ding, Z.Y. and Ye, Y.F. and al., et},
    journal = {JOM},
    volume = {7},
    number = {69},
    language = {English},
    pages = {2092--2098},
    title = {Design of High-Entropy Alloy: A Perspective from Nonideal Mixing},
    year = {2017},
    doi = {10.1007/s11837-017-2452-1},
    note = {doi: \url{https://doi.org/10.1007/s11837-017-2452-1}},
}
@article{calphad,
author = {Wróbel, M. and Burbelko, A.},
year = {2014},
pages = {79--84},
title = {Metoda CALPHAD – nowoczesna technika pozyskiwania danych termodynamicznych},
volume = {14},
journal = {Archives of Foundry Engineering},
note = {Dostęp na 02.04.2020: \url{http://www.afe.polsl.pl/index.php/pl/4073/metoda-calphad-nowoczesna-technika-pozyskiwania-danych-termodynamicznych.pdf}},
}

How to achieve that?

Dominika
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    Are you using bibtex or biblatex? Which bibliography style? – John Jun 05 '20 at 23:16
  • I compiled my biblio as bibtex sample.aux in command line tool so I believe it is bibtex. I use plunsrt style – Dominika Jun 05 '20 at 23:19
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    The example that you have been looking at is for biblatex, which is has greater flexibility than bibtex. The plunsrt.bst style does not support the url = {..}, field, although some other .bst styles for bibtex do. One approach would be to edit the plunsrt.bst file, but this would be a project. Another might be to adopt biblatex. Perhaps others on this forum can offer a more precise idea. – John Jun 05 '20 at 23:37
  • Dear @John, thank you for your answer. I'm not the specialist of tex but I'm sure that 'url' works pretty well in my case. Also \href in title section works, but I have to change every single entry by my own... which is annoying. So maybe I have biblatex (I don't know, I just use what starts work when I put it in my code). I suppose bibtex because like I already say - I use bibtex sample.aux command. – Dominika Jun 05 '20 at 23:42
  • For clarification, some .bst styles allow you to include a field url = { ...}, which is processed by bibtex. The \url{..} macro in the note = { ...}, field is actually processed by latex, not bibtex. When bibtex sets the title as a hyperlinked field, it's normally because is it looking at the url = {..}, field. What you mention about putting \href in the title={..} field is a workaround, but as you mention not automatic. – John Jun 05 '20 at 23:57
  • Do you use the plunsrt bib style because your document is in Polish? (plunsrt is basically a version of the unsrt that's been adapted to using Polish rather than English particles for "and", "and others", etc.) If so, maybe you should modify your question to ask how the newer unsrtnat bib style might be modified to feature Polish rather than English particles. (The unsrtnat bib style knows about fields such as url and doi, whereas unsrt and plunsrt do not.) – Mico Jun 06 '20 at 08:56
  • I agree with Mico's idea -- it would be much easier to change the particles. – John Jun 06 '20 at 14:24

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