I've tried zotero, and liked it, but I've had problems with the bibliography styles. Anyone knows a bibliographic styles repository for Zotero, or an easy way to adapt the existing ones?


Kerry Woods <[email protected]> escribiu:

Perhaps you're thinking of Zotero (www.zotero.org)?  It's open-source, works
as a Firefox plug-in, and  is under active development.

The latest version, which allows synchronization across multiple machines
with data-base saved on zotero's server IS beta, but I've been using it for
several months now with no complaint.  The non-synchronizing version (fine
if you're not using several computers) is long-stable.

It is not perfect in every way, but neither are the commercial packages, and
I've found the forums and tech support very good -- even aside from the
philosophical preference for open source, I like it a lot.

On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 4:33 PM, Cochran-Stafira, D. Liane
<[email protected]>wrote:

Hi,
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.
Liane

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Saint Xavier University
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