02 januari 2007
New reference management software for mac lovers
I am an avid user of EndNote. At our library we even run a string of courses to teach te beginnings or the nitty gritty of the EndNote program. It is a real pity that mastering even the basics of EndNote requires some set courses. But my real complaint with EndNote is the continuous stream of updates. I wish these continuous updates stopped. Although I am the first to admit that the program needs some serious improvements, certainly with te current EndNote Web, which I still don't grasp entirely.
Once I pointed already to Zotero a free web based reference manager. I liked it, but I still kept on using EndNote. Found EndNote the more versatile of these two programmes. And the 2000+ journals styles is also an attraction.
If only publishers reduced, formalized and equalized their instructions to authors for the journals in their portfolio, that would be a big relief. Elsevier perhaps?
Today RSS pointed met to a new (Mac) program, Papers, that will be released soon. From the screenshot it looks real cool. Albeit I get the impression that the accent is on the article management and resource discovery, and less in the assistance of inclusion of references in papers or reports. That is really one of the strong points of EndNote. The screenshot looks so nice that I am really interested to find te odd Mac users at our university to give this program a try.
Hattip: Sidi
Once I pointed already to Zotero a free web based reference manager. I liked it, but I still kept on using EndNote. Found EndNote the more versatile of these two programmes. And the 2000+ journals styles is also an attraction.
If only publishers reduced, formalized and equalized their instructions to authors for the journals in their portfolio, that would be a big relief. Elsevier perhaps?
Today RSS pointed met to a new (Mac) program, Papers, that will be released soon. From the screenshot it looks real cool. Albeit I get the impression that the accent is on the article management and resource discovery, and less in the assistance of inclusion of references in papers or reports. That is really one of the strong points of EndNote. The screenshot looks so nice that I am really interested to find te odd Mac users at our university to give this program a try.
Hattip: Sidi
Labels: EndNote, English, Papers, Reference management, Zotero

