Jamie
The best and only bibliographic software that I know of that does these
things is Endnote (the latest version).
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From: "Jamie Wilson" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 7:43 AM
Subject: bibliographic management software for disability research
> Hello again. This is a question which isn't technically about disability
> but about the technology that might help me to produce a thesis on
> disability. I just wondered whether anybody out there might be able to
> recommend a particular computer software program to me. I am trying to
> find a good bibliographic management software that can import text files
> and produce citations in academic articles.
>
> Thanks for your health again.
>
> Jamie Wilson
>
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