Not free but very good is Reference Manager, I had on a disc it will do
searches and collect the references and even put them into the papers you
write if you set it up to do so giving a reference list at the end in
whatever academic format you require. I am not to techy savi so needed an
idiot proof ready made solution when doing my MSc and was given licence and
disc from the university library. Wonderful
Karen
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From: "Dr Adrian Midgley (In the office)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 9:50 AM
Subject: Re: is there a good, free reference organiser program?
> John Clegg wrote:
>
> > If you are using Google then Google Notebook is a very slick way of
> > collecting information, although you would need to transfer it
> > somewhere more useful after collection.
>
> Google's desktop search is looking interesting. I gather it runs on
> Windows as well as Linux and Mac.
>
> I'm enthusiastic about wiki software, such as we use for
> http://ganfyd.org (you could keep your references there if you wanted,
> and use mediawiki's own search and/or Google with a site: specifier to
> search amongst them. Everyone else would get to use them, of course,
> but is that a bad thing?
>
> Or run it at home. There is even a version written in purely MS stuff.
>
>
> Pybliographer's manual is at
> http://arch.pybliographer.org/documentation/
>
> I'd start here
> http://arch.pybliographer.org/documentation/introduction.html
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