Re: Reference management
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Posted by daly_de_gagne
2005-11-01 10:20:01
Actually, it was a friend of mine who started the Scholar’s Aid Yahoo group; he used my computder some of the time. I found the program buggy, and that the support from the developer was eratic. I think the concept is good.
Similarly with Nota Bene. I bought NB, and was learning to use it, but found there were just too many things that could go wrong. A reading of recent posts to the NB group make that clear. I think it is taking longer than first envisioned for the new version of NB to come out of beta.
I have Biblioscape, which I am gradually learning to use. Biblioscape has a notes module which, I understand from Paul Chem, is going to be enhanced and further integrated with the references.
In the meantime, I am keeping biblio references in InfoHandler.
Incidentally, Star Office’s recently released new version has a bibliographic data base; I have not explored it in any depth.
Daly