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Conversion of nbib file format to pdf file format beta

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Convert PubMED citation data to Adobe Portable document format.

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Considering that .nbib files are specially structured text files, you can actually print them to PDF using any text editor. It is unlikely that some utility designed specially for nbib to pdf conversion exists, but of course various citation managers should be able to work and export these files as well.

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Additional links: Open nbib file, Open pdf file

NBIB

Files with nbib extension can be usually found as citations stored in the PubMED format.

PDF

A pdf file extension is mainly used for Adobe Portable document format, commonly referred to as PDF. All programs that create some sort of documents or projects offer the possibility to export their format to PDF format. A free PDF viewer (Adobe Reader) is available for download from Adobe website.

 

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