On Nov 30, 2009, at 4:49 PM, Finn Aarup Nielsen wrote:
On Mon, 30 Nov 2009, Jonathan Gray wrote:
I currently have several ideas for projects for which I want to
create
large, collaboratively maintained online bibliographies (or
bibliographic indexes/databases)...
I wonder if anyone has any ideas for any (open source) tools which
might be good for this? Or where I could ask?
Mendeley is an online bibliography database where bibliographies
from individual users can be shared. I am not all too family with
it, but I think it would be difficult/impossible to organize, e.g.,
by country of author.
..
I have started using Mendeley, and so far I like it very much. There
is much it can't do, but what it can do, it does very well, in
particular, working with shared bibliographies.
http://www.mendeley.com/profiles/punkish-/
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Carbon Model http://carbonmodel.org
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