manage-bibliography
关于
This skill helps developers manage BibTeX bibliographies through R, enabling parsing, merging with deduplication, and generating entries from identifiers like DOI or ISBN. It's useful for creating clean .bib files for R Markdown/Quarto or consolidating bibliographies from multiple collaborators. Key capabilities include intelligent deduplication by DOI/title similarity and exporting sorted, structured BibTeX output.
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Claude Code
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技能文档
Manage Bibliography
Create, merge, dedup BibTeX bib files via R. Full lifecycle: parse existing .bib → structured R, gen new entries from identifiers (DOI, ISBN, arXiv ID), merge multi bibs w/ intelligent dedup, export clean consistent .bib.
Use When
- New .bib for R Markdown / Quarto project
- Merge bibs from multi collaborators / sources
- Dedup .bib grown by copy-paste accumulation
- Gen BibTeX entries programmatically from DOIs / identifiers
- Clean + standardize existing .bib (consistent keys, sorted fields)
In
- Req: Path to ≥1 .bib files, or list of DOIs/ISBNs/arXiv IDs
- Opt: Output .bib path (default:
references.bib) - Opt: Dedup strategy (
doi,title,both; default:both) - Opt: Sort order (
author,year,key; default:key) - Opt: Key gen pattern (default:
AuthorYear)
Do
Step 1: Install + Load Pkgs
required_packages <- c("RefManageR", "bibtex", "stringdist")
missing <- required_packages[!vapply(required_packages, requireNamespace,
logical(1), quietly = TRUE)]
if (length(missing) > 0) install.packages(missing)
library(RefManageR)
→ All pkgs load w/o errs.
If err: RefManageR fails → check curl + xml2 sys libs avail. Ubuntu: sudo apt install libcurl4-openssl-dev libxml2-dev.
Step 2: Parse Existing .bib
bib <- RefManageR::ReadBib("references.bib", check = FALSE)
message(sprintf("Parsed %d entries from references.bib", length(bib)))
# Inspect structure
print(bib[1:3])
# Access fields programmatically
keys <- names(bib)
years <- vapply(bib, function(x) x$year %||% NA_character_, character(1))
→ BibEntry obj w/ all entries. Count matches @article{, @book{, etc blocks.
If err: Parse fails → check unmatched braces / invalid UTF-8. Fallback: bibtex::read.bib() w/ stricter parsing.
Step 3: Gen Entries from Identifiers
# From DOI
entry_doi <- RefManageR::GetBibEntryWithDOI("10.1093/bioinformatics/btz848")
# From a vector of DOIs
dois <- c("10.1093/bioinformatics/btz848", "10.1038/s41586-020-2649-2")
entries <- do.call(c, lapply(dois, function(d) {
tryCatch(
RefManageR::GetBibEntryWithDOI(d),
error = function(e) {
warning(sprintf("Failed to fetch DOI %s: %s", d, e$message))
NULL
}
)
}))
entries <- Filter(Negate(is.null), entries)
→ BibEntry objs w/ complete metadata (title, author, journal, year, DOI) per resolved identifier.
If err: DOI resolution → CrossRef API. Failed → check connectivity + DOI valid. Rate limiting for large batches → Sys.sleep(1) between reqs.
Step 4: Merge Multi Bibs
bib1 <- RefManageR::ReadBib("project_a.bib", check = FALSE)
bib2 <- RefManageR::ReadBib("project_b.bib", check = FALSE)
# Simple merge
merged <- c(bib1, bib2)
message(sprintf("Merged: %d + %d = %d entries (before dedup)",
length(bib1), length(bib2), length(merged)))
→ Combined BibEntry obj w/ entries from both files.
Step 5: Dedup Entries
deduplicate_bib <- function(bib, method = "both") {
n_before <- length(bib)
keys_to_remove <- c()
for (i in seq_along(bib)) {
if (names(bib)[i] %in% keys_to_remove) next
for (j in seq(i + 1, length(bib))) {
if (j > length(bib)) break
if (names(bib)[j] %in% keys_to_remove) next
is_dup <- FALSE
if (method %in% c("doi", "both")) {
doi_i <- bib[[i]]$doi %||% ""
doi_j <- bib[[j]]$doi %||% ""
if (nzchar(doi_i) && nzchar(doi_j) && tolower(doi_i) == tolower(doi_j)) {
is_dup <- TRUE
}
}
if (!is_dup && method %in% c("title", "both")) {
title_i <- tolower(gsub("[^a-z0-9 ]", "", tolower(bib[[i]]$title %||% "")))
title_j <- tolower(gsub("[^a-z0-9 ]", "", tolower(bib[[j]]$title %||% "")))
if (nzchar(title_i) && nzchar(title_j)) {
sim <- 1 - stringdist::stringdist(title_i, title_j, method = "jw")
if (sim > 0.95) is_dup <- TRUE
}
}
if (is_dup) keys_to_remove <- c(keys_to_remove, names(bib)[j])
}
}
if (length(keys_to_remove) > 0) {
bib <- bib[!names(bib) %in% keys_to_remove]
}
message(sprintf("Deduplication: %d -> %d entries (%d duplicates removed)",
n_before, length(bib), n_before - length(bib)))
bib
}
merged <- deduplicate_bib(merged, method = "both")
→ Dup entries removed. Count of removed dups printed.
If err: Title comparison too aggressive (removing non-dups) → raise threshold > 0.95 or switch method = "doi" only.
Step 6: Sort + Export
# Sort by citation key
sorted_bib <- sort(merged, sorting = "nyt") # name-year-title
# Export to .bib file
RefManageR::WriteBib(sorted_bib, file = "references.bib", biblatex = FALSE)
message(sprintf("Wrote %d entries to references.bib", length(sorted_bib)))
→ Clean .bib on disk w/ consistent format, one entry per block, sorted alphabetically by key.
If err: WriteBib encoding issues → ensure R locale supports UTF-8: Sys.setlocale("LC_ALL", "en_US.UTF-8").
Check
- Output .bib parses w/o errs:
RefManageR::ReadBib("references.bib") - Entry count matches expectations (input - dups)
- No dup DOIs remain: all DOIs in output unique
- All entries have citation key
- Required fields per entry type (author, title, year min)
- File valid BibTeX (test w/
bibtex::read.bib())
Traps
- Encoding issues: Latin-1 accents break UTF-8 parsers. Convert first:
iconv -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 old.bib > new.bib - Unmatched braces: Single missing
}silently drops entries. Validate balance before parsing large. - DOI rate limiting: CrossRef throttles unauthenticated. Set polite email w/
RefManageR::BibOptions(check.entries = FALSE)+ batch reqs. - Key collisions: Merging files w/ dup keys (both have
Smith2020) silently overwrites. Regen keys after merge. - LaTeX in titles: Titles w/
{DNA}/$\alpha$need careful handling. RefManageR preserves but downstream may strip.
→
format-citations— format bib entries → styled citationsvalidate-references— verify completeness + DOI resolution../reporting/format-apa-report— APA-formatted reports using bibs../r-packages/write-vignette— pkg vignettes citing refs
GitHub 仓库
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