Manage Your Bibliography with Citations App

Citations is a free and open source Bibliography application for Linux. Using Citations, you can create and manage your bibliographies in a BibTeX format. It comes with article, book, misc, In proceedings, unpublished, online, booklet, conference, in book, In collection, manual, master thesis, PhD thesis, proceeding and tech report citation types. It comes with plain, markdown and Latex support. you can directly search the citations in google scholar and arXiv. It is released under the GNU General Public License v3.0.

Citations app

Install Citations on Ubuntu Linux

Citations app is available as a flatpak package from flathub. If you don’t have flatpak and flathub on your system , then install these via below link.

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How to install flatpak and flathub

Restart your system after flatpak and flathub installations. After that open your terminal application (ctrl+alt+t) and run below Citations app flatpak installation command. It will install the latest version of Citations app.

flatpak install flathub org.gnome.World.Citations

Open Citations using below command

flatpak run org.gnome.World.Citations

You can also open it via the applications menu. Now if you want to uninstall this app then use this command.

sudo flatpak uninstall org.gnome.World.Citations

That’s all.

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