See:

http://www.mendeley.com/

This is an on-line organizer and also a library with thousands of papers available. QUOTE:


Create your bibliography database

The first thing to do is to import your research papers into Mendeley Desktop. You can do this manually by using the "Add Document" button on the interface or you can import existing EndNote XML, RIS, or BibTex files.

You can also drag and drop your PDFs into Mendeley Desktop . . .

Your library . . . will all be neatly and intuitively organized. You can search through your bibliography manager and filter by author, journal, keywords and even by assigning your own tags. This gives you immediate and quick access to your documents. Mendeley will even suggest papers not in your library which are similar in content or context. . . .


Build your network of fellow researchers

The research network is made up of all the other Mendeley users. You will find that many have research interests similar to yours. You can connect and share ideas, papers, experiences and much more. You can conduct a people search or find other researchers connected to your specialist area through your current contacts too. You can also start off by inviting your colleagues and friends who work in the same research area. . . ."

Review:

http://www.rdmag.com/News/2009/11/Policy-and-Industry-Research-paper-database-is-breaking-growth-records/

This is going to put LENR-CANR.org out of business, so I am opposed to it.

- Jed

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