Hi Sam,

I am working on my PhD thesis (slave labor for Siemens) and facing the  
same problem. So far I've been using jurabib. I am very much  
interested in a copy (see my emailaddress below.

How did you solve the problem of quoting archival material?

Thanks a bunch,

Rolf

Am 29.01.2009 um 04:26 schrieb Sam Russell:

> Hi,
>
> I'm a doctoral student in labour history using bibdesk as a manager /
> pdf file database.  One frustration with bibtex is its humanities
> support, which biblatex seems to be improving.
>
> One frustration I had with BibDesk was the pain in changing entry
> headings to match biblatex's recommended values.  Until I sat down
> with the Typeinfo.plist file and manually edited it.
>
> Would anyone else be interested in a copy made up to biblatex /
> playing around with it?
>
> thanks,
> Sam.
>
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