Re: reference managment software?

Ric Thorpe (ric_thorpe@ccmail.llu.edu)
Wed, 01 Nov 95 11:35:09 PST


By coincidence I was in the process of evaluating Reference Manager, by RIS,
when I was interrupted by your email message inquiring about reference
management software. I'll reply again in a couple days when I get some
experience in using this. Supposedly it can directly import from an external
database such as medline and others. It looks very promising. It is Windows
based.

I am VERY interested to see what sort of other possibilities are out there
before i commit to this particular software.

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Subject: reference managment software?
Author: "Steve G. Hilliard" <hilliard@cb.uga.edu> at InternetMail
Date: 11/1/95 11:01 AM

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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