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<div>Along with this, we shall also add JSTOR, PubMed and Google Books to the eprint list, since biblatex supports these eprint servers as well. If you know any others, please let us know.<br>
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<div>All I use is arXiv, so I don't know what others would be good, sorry.</div>
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While testing I noticed a biblatex issue: if "Archiveprefix" is not "arXiv" then the link doesn't work (in the pdf or with htlatex).
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Do you mean JSTOR, etc by different Archiveprefix? <br>
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<div>I don't know, since I always use "arXiv", but it must be an option for some reason. With bibtex it seems to be just used as a label field. With biblatex, I noticed that it affects the link. Maybe it is by design, so perhaps I'll just leave it.</div>
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<div>Thanks again for your help.</div>
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