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

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NBIB file extension - PubMED citation data

What is nbib file? How to open nbib files?

File type specification:

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File extension nbib is associated with the Citation, a manager service developed by the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Better known as PubMEd format.

A .nbib file contains citations from books. It is stored in MEDLINE (tagged) format.

The NBIB file contains bibliographic data, such as the title, author, publication date, and other citation information, for a particular article or resource. It can be imported into citation management software or used for bibliographic referencing in academic papers.

MIME types:
application/nbib
application/x-pubmed

Updated: November 14, 2023

Help how to open:

Use Citation manager to open .nbib citation files. Can also be opened with citation management tools, such as JabRef.

How to convert:

Citation manager may be capable of export .nbib files to more used formats.

Find conversions from nbib file:

nbib to bib

nbib to bibtex

nbib to csv

nbib to pdf

nbib to ris

nbib to word

nbib to xls

List of recommended software applications associated to the .nbib file extension

Recommended software programs are sorted by OS platform (Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android etc.)
and possible program actions that can be done with the file: like open nbib file, edit nbib file, convert nbib file, view nbib file, play nbib file etc. (if exist software for corresponding action in File-Extensions.org's database).

Software that import nbib file - PubMED citation data

Programs supporting the exension nbib on the main platforms Windows, Mac, Linux or mobile. Click on the link to get more information about listed programs for import nbib file action.

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