reference managment software?

Steve G. Hilliard (hilliard@cb.uga.edu)
Tue, 31 Oct 1995 13:11:24 +0000

Hopefully not too far off the mark, but I'm sure most of us must
serve as cytometry information resources for our users. Does anyone
have any direct experience with any of the bibliographic packages
available (Endnote, Papyrus, Reference Manager, etc)? I'm looking
for a Windows package to manage my literature references, allowing me
to assemble reference lists pertaining to particular cell types,
applications etc. Obviously I'd like for it to cooperate with my
word processor (MS Word), but I also need the ability to import
straight text files (after scanning and OCR) and to import from
online databases and CD-ROM services. Anyone have any opinions to
share?

TIA,
Steve
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