Something like this would be great. Also adding links to the pdf (sci-hub / libgen / archive.org if necessary) for references given would be a huge plus; for many kinds of scholarship, the minute or two to track down a pdf (going from the short reference given inline, to the bibliography, then to googlescholar or libgen, then finding the right page...) really adds up and becomes tiring if you’re not sure exactly what you’re looking for but are getting benefit from following a gradient given by crawling the web manually (i.e. using the context of the reference as a sort of annotated bibliography).
Also there should be programmatic ways to generate some of this for stuff written with LaTeX, e.g. most arxiv papers and modern math/CS textbooks. Maybe someone’s already done this for LaTeX for all I know.
Something like this would be great. Also adding links to the pdf (sci-hub / libgen / archive.org if necessary) for references given would be a huge plus; for many kinds of scholarship, the minute or two to track down a pdf (going from the short reference given inline, to the bibliography, then to googlescholar or libgen, then finding the right page...) really adds up and becomes tiring if you’re not sure exactly what you’re looking for but are getting benefit from following a gradient given by crawling the web manually (i.e. using the context of the reference as a sort of annotated bibliography).
Also there should be programmatic ways to generate some of this for stuff written with LaTeX, e.g. most arxiv papers and modern math/CS textbooks. Maybe someone’s already done this for LaTeX for all I know.