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Which request should my program send to mathoverflow.net to get the bibtex, which is so well hidden behind the share button?

Rephrased: what I'm after is something analogous to a link like:

adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2011arXiv1111.3349P&data_type=BIBTEX

which serves the bibtex for arXiv articles.

Disclaimer:

I asked the very same question also at meta.mathoverflow (Q 2262) and at Meta Stack Exchange(Q 256587)Meta Stack Exchange(Q 256587), where it finally was recommended to ask it here.

The question is about the "cite" feature available on some (but not all) Stack Exchange sites, like Math Overflow, math.stackexchange, etc. This question is not about extending the feature to other sites.

Background:

The FindStat project encourages contributors to provide references for combinatorial statistics.

I am currently redesigning the way such references are processed. In future, a contributor should only type something like [[arxiv:1234.5678]] or [[MO168885]], without providing any further information. The program then will fetch author and title from the various websites. This was (relatively) easy for the arXiv, but for Math Overflow citations (which occur a lot, by nature of the site), I'm hitting a problem.

Which request should my program send to mathoverflow.net to get the bibtex, which is so well hidden behind the share button?

Rephrased: what I'm after is something analogous to a link like:

adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2011arXiv1111.3349P&data_type=BIBTEX

which serves the bibtex for arXiv articles.

Disclaimer:

I asked the very same question also at meta.mathoverflow (Q 2262) and at Meta Stack Exchange(Q 256587), where it finally was recommended to ask it here.

The question is about the "cite" feature available on some (but not all) Stack Exchange sites, like Math Overflow, math.stackexchange, etc. This question is not about extending the feature to other sites.

Background:

The FindStat project encourages contributors to provide references for combinatorial statistics.

I am currently redesigning the way such references are processed. In future, a contributor should only type something like [[arxiv:1234.5678]] or [[MO168885]], without providing any further information. The program then will fetch author and title from the various websites. This was (relatively) easy for the arXiv, but for Math Overflow citations (which occur a lot, by nature of the site), I'm hitting a problem.

Which request should my program send to mathoverflow.net to get the bibtex, which is so well hidden behind the share button?

Rephrased: what I'm after is something analogous to a link like:

adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2011arXiv1111.3349P&data_type=BIBTEX

which serves the bibtex for arXiv articles.

Disclaimer:

I asked the very same question also at meta.mathoverflow (Q 2262) and at Meta Stack Exchange(Q 256587), where it finally was recommended to ask it here.

The question is about the "cite" feature available on some (but not all) Stack Exchange sites, like Math Overflow, math.stackexchange, etc. This question is not about extending the feature to other sites.

Background:

The FindStat project encourages contributors to provide references for combinatorial statistics.

I am currently redesigning the way such references are processed. In future, a contributor should only type something like [[arxiv:1234.5678]] or [[MO168885]], without providing any further information. The program then will fetch author and title from the various websites. This was (relatively) easy for the arXiv, but for Math Overflow citations (which occur a lot, by nature of the site), I'm hitting a problem.

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Which request should my program send to mathoverflow.net to get the bibtex, which is so well hidden behind the share button?

Rephrased: what I'm after is something analogous to a link like:

adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2011arXiv1111.3349P&data_type=BIBTEX

which serves the bibtex for arXiv articles.

Disclaimer:

I asked the very same question also at meta.mathoverflow (Q 2262)meta.mathoverflow (Q 2262) and at Meta Stack Exchange(Q 256587), where it finally was recommended to ask it here.

The question is about the "cite" feature available on some (but not all) Stack Exchange sites, like Math Overflow, math.stackexchange, etc. This question is not about extending the feature to other sites.

Background:

The FindStat project encourages contributors to provide references for combinatorial statistics.

I am currently redesigning the way such references are processed. In future, a contributor should only type something like [[arxiv:1234.5678]] or [[MO168885]], without providing any further information. The program then will fetch author and title from the various websites. This was (relatively) easy for the arXiv, but for Math Overflow citations (which occur a lot, by nature of the site), I'm hitting a problem.

Which request should my program send to mathoverflow.net to get the bibtex, which is so well hidden behind the share button?

Rephrased: what I'm after is something analogous to a link like:

adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2011arXiv1111.3349P&data_type=BIBTEX

which serves the bibtex for arXiv articles.

Disclaimer:

I asked the very same question also at meta.mathoverflow (Q 2262) and at Meta Stack Exchange(Q 256587), where it finally was recommended to ask it here.

The question is about the "cite" feature available on some (but not all) Stack Exchange sites, like Math Overflow, math.stackexchange, etc. This question is not about extending the feature to other sites.

Background:

The FindStat project encourages contributors to provide references for combinatorial statistics.

I am currently redesigning the way such references are processed. In future, a contributor should only type something like [[arxiv:1234.5678]] or [[MO168885]], without providing any further information. The program then will fetch author and title from the various websites. This was (relatively) easy for the arXiv, but for Math Overflow citations (which occur a lot, by nature of the site), I'm hitting a problem.

Which request should my program send to mathoverflow.net to get the bibtex, which is so well hidden behind the share button?

Rephrased: what I'm after is something analogous to a link like:

adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2011arXiv1111.3349P&data_type=BIBTEX

which serves the bibtex for arXiv articles.

Disclaimer:

I asked the very same question also at meta.mathoverflow (Q 2262) and at Meta Stack Exchange(Q 256587), where it finally was recommended to ask it here.

The question is about the "cite" feature available on some (but not all) Stack Exchange sites, like Math Overflow, math.stackexchange, etc. This question is not about extending the feature to other sites.

Background:

The FindStat project encourages contributors to provide references for combinatorial statistics.

I am currently redesigning the way such references are processed. In future, a contributor should only type something like [[arxiv:1234.5678]] or [[MO168885]], without providing any further information. The program then will fetch author and title from the various websites. This was (relatively) easy for the arXiv, but for Math Overflow citations (which occur a lot, by nature of the site), I'm hitting a problem.

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How to obtain the bibtex item for a question with a program or httpHTTP request?

Which request should my program send to mathoverflow.net to get the bibtex, which is so well hidden behind the share button?

Rephrased: what I'm after is something analogous to a link like:

adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2011arXiv1111.3349P&data_type=BIBTEX

which serves the bibtex for arXiv articles.

Disclaimer:

I asked the very same question also at meta.mathoverflow, http://meta.mathoverflow.net/questions/2262 (Q 2262), and and at http://meta.stackexchange.com/q/256587/293132Meta Stack Exchange(Q 256587), where where it finally was recommended to ask it here.

The question is about the "cite" feature available on some (but not all) stackexchangeStack Exchange sites, like mathoverflowMath Overflow, math.stackexchange, etc. This question is not about extending the feature to other sites.

Background:

The [FindStat][1]FindStat project encourages contributors to provide references for combinatorial statistics.

I am currently redesigning the way such references are processed. In future, a contributor should only type something like [[arxiv:1234.5678]][[arxiv:1234.5678]] or [[MO168885]][[MO168885]], without providing any further information. The program then will fetch author and title from the various websites. This was (relatively) easy for the arXiv, but for mathoverflowMath Overflow citations (which occur a lot, by nature of the site), I'm hitting a problem:

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Which request should my program send to mathoverflow.net to get the bibtex, which is so well hidden behind the share button.

Rephrased: what I'm after is something analogous to a link like:

http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2011arXiv1111.3349P&data_type=BIBTEX

which serves the bibtex for arXiv articles. [1]: http://www.findstat.org/

How to obtain the bibtex item for a question with a program or http request?

Disclaimer

I asked the very same question also at meta.mathoverflow, http://meta.mathoverflow.net/questions/2262, and at http://meta.stackexchange.com/q/256587/293132, where it finally was recommended to ask it here.

The question is about the "cite" feature available on some (but not all) stackexchange sites, like mathoverflow, math.stackexchange, etc. This question is not about extending the feature to other sites.

Background

The [FindStat][1] project encourages contributors to provide references for combinatorial statistics.

I am currently redesigning the way such references are processed. In future, a contributor should only type something like [[arxiv:1234.5678]] or [[MO168885]], without providing any further information. The program then will fetch author and title from the various websites. This was (relatively) easy for the arXiv, but for mathoverflow citations (which occur a lot, by nature of the site), I'm hitting a problem:

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Which request should my program send to mathoverflow.net to get the bibtex, which is so well hidden behind the share button.

Rephrased: what I'm after is something analogous to a link like:

http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2011arXiv1111.3349P&data_type=BIBTEX

which serves the bibtex for arXiv articles. [1]: http://www.findstat.org/

How to obtain the bibtex item for a question with a program or HTTP request?

Which request should my program send to mathoverflow.net to get the bibtex, which is so well hidden behind the share button?

Rephrased: what I'm after is something analogous to a link like:

adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?bibcode=2011arXiv1111.3349P&data_type=BIBTEX

which serves the bibtex for arXiv articles.

Disclaimer:

I asked the very same question also at meta.mathoverflow (Q 2262) and at Meta Stack Exchange(Q 256587), where it finally was recommended to ask it here.

The question is about the "cite" feature available on some (but not all) Stack Exchange sites, like Math Overflow, math.stackexchange, etc. This question is not about extending the feature to other sites.

Background:

The FindStat project encourages contributors to provide references for combinatorial statistics.

I am currently redesigning the way such references are processed. In future, a contributor should only type something like [[arxiv:1234.5678]] or [[MO168885]], without providing any further information. The program then will fetch author and title from the various websites. This was (relatively) easy for the arXiv, but for Math Overflow citations (which occur a lot, by nature of the site), I'm hitting a problem.

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