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      <title>Pyinspire - Python script to access INSPIRE database</title>
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      <description>The new INSPIRE HEP database has been up and running for a while now, and is going from strength to strength (despite some recent wobbles concerning citation counts).
I recently needed to get the BibTeX entries for a few papers and instead of copy-pasting from the results web page each time I wondered whether a more programmatic solution existed. There used to be a few utilities for SPIRES which enabled you to get results using a script but I haven&amp;rsquo;t seen any that do this with INSPIRE (although there is a plugin for Jabref).</description>
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