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Within emacs, I use gscholar-bibtex: https://github.com/cute-jumper/gscholar-bibtex
Awesome, I have to try this!
If you use org-mode, this is just one feature of an awesome full-blown bibliography management package called org-ref by John Kitchen (available on melpa or github). Exportation to LaTeX is just a couple of key strokes away. Check out its features from this short youtube video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2t925KRBbFc
Org-ref is one of the most beautiful things that happened to the org-mode ecosystem IMO. It’s truly second to none in ease of use. Couple that with Helm fuzzy searching and any pdf/bibtex reference is a keystroke away. Absolutely worth a try!
Very nice! I only wish Google Scholar included the DOI field...
Do people who aren't librarians use DOIs? Most citation formats don't even include it.
I love DOIs. If the bib format isn't too strict, I always include the doi and hyperlink it to dx.doi.org.

That way, if I need to check something in a reference quickly, I can just click the link in the bibliography.

Awesome! Thanks for sharing. I keep the majority of my references in my reference manager but I can see this being really helpful when I'm finishing up a paper and I want to quickly track down a few additional references I don't have handy.