Just curious José,
But, in bibsonomy, can a writer build their literature cited section of
a paper? In Zotero, I can insert codes within my document and when
finished writing the document, Zotero will then build the entire lit
cited section.
Zotero also has tools for sharing your bibliography list. What do you
find that is clumsy in Zotero?
Jim
José Gómez-Dans wrote on 16-Jun-09 6:21:
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 9:33 PM, Cochran-Stafira, D. Liane
<[email protected]>wrote:
Please tell me I'm not crazy. I seem to remember someone describing a free
ware beta-version program similar to Reference Manager etc. during the last
few weeks. I have tried to search the archives, but I'm not having any
luck. Could someone forward a copy of that email to me offline? Thanks.
In the thread, I have seen no mention of <http://bibsonomy.org>, a web-based
reference manager. I think it scores above Zotero in the fact that I can
very easily share references with colleagues. Think of it as a
del.icio.usbut for references. It understands many academic journals'
sites. I find it
far far less clumsy than zotero.
My 2p ;D
Jose
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