BibTeX files from online sources ================================ I am not a scientists. Not for a long time. But from time to time I need to write an article with some references. Thus I need to use something like the BibTeX. And I have been thinking that a possibility to download the pre-generated BibTeX files from major (commercial) services like the Scopus or the ScienceDirect is a great help. Well, it is but there are sometimes minor issues: - inconsistent author names, sometimes there is a full first name and sometimes there is just the first letter, - to checking of data: if there is the ampersand (&) symbol then it is left as is (which confuses the TeX itself of course). For example, I have no idea why the "Computers and Structures" journal prefers the form "Computers & Structures". People also use this strange character inside article names. I should remember this for the next time.