We need two types of BibTeX files: One for collecting (BC) and one for working in tex files (BW).
BC: This file is UTF-8 without encoded umlauts, without additional braces.
BW: This file should have all characters encoded using LaTeX directives and containing only the fields required by the publisher. E.g., no review field, series only in the short form, abbreviated journal name, no DOI, ... (to be defined for each publisher)
Background: The .bst file of the publisher allows more fields than typically used in publications. One always cleans up the file by hand. That effort should be reduced by JabRef.
We need two types of BibTeX files: One for collecting (BC) and one for working in tex files (BW).
BC: This file is UTF-8 without encoded umlauts, without additional braces.
BW: This file should have all characters encoded using LaTeX directives and containing only the fields required by the publisher. E.g., no review field, series only in the short form, abbreviated journal name, no DOI, ... (to be defined for each publisher)
Background: The
.bstfile of the publisher allows more fields than typically used in publications. One always cleans up the file by hand. That effort should be reduced by JabRef.