Bibliography software
David L. Haviland, Ph.D.
HAVILAND at KIDS.WUSTL.EDU
Tue Mar 7 13:42:49 EST 1995
In <3j4epv$s3a at hermod.uio.no> thomas.hansteen at bio.uio.no writes:
>
> We want to collect our litterature databases, who currently are in EndNote-, ProCite- and
> PopLitt-formats, into one, Word 6.0 (Windows)-compatible Bibliography database.
> The main qualities we are looking for is import/export routines and friendlyness.
>
> Any suggestions?
> (I have seen above that EndNote for windows, my favorite, is in a
> prenatal commercial fase, > what a pity.)
Thomas:
Sure, I'll bite... and those that scan this sub know what I'm going to
say... ;-)
I would opt for Papyrus. For $99 it does what you ask. No extra costs, no
extra modules, no nothin'... It comes ready with a variety of formats for
both imports and exports - you can easily design both to suit your needs.
Here at Wash-U we have a library format that didn't quite match what came
with Papyrus, I had a import format up and working within about a hour.
Currently, it is available in DOS format. The DOS format works fine under
Windows (personal experience) and a Mac version is currently under
development.
Dave Goldman who deveoped it (and sells it) can be reached at:
rsd at teleport.com
Hope this helps.
David (blah-blah - no affiliation with RSD)
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