Re: reference managment software?

PAUL@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
Thu, 2 Nov 1995 08:27:17

< 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?
> Steve G. Hilliard Cell Analysis Facility

Steve: All of these packages mentioned work pretty much as you want.
My lab has used Reference Manager since 1984 - in both dos and
windows versions. It is very robust (which is the most important
factor in my opinion) and it allows you to do all that you require.
While not the least expensive, it is, in my opinion, one of the best
on the market.

Regards
Paul

J.Paul Robinson, Purdue University Cytometry Labs
robinson@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu PH:317-494 6449 FAX:317-494 0517
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