I have already shared this infor with Derek at the journal, but since so
many of you write (beautifully) I thought I would share it with everone.
I HATE, LOATHE and DESPISE creating reference lists and/or citation
pages. The plethora of required styles is especially irritating, and just
more proof, if any were required, that academic life is the opposite of
rational, and is populated by individuals who find it impossible to agree
on ANYTHING.
I therefore find producing the damn reference list the most distasteful
part of writing and submitting something to a journal - the task causes
much raging, cursing and the like. The dog hides under the table whenever
I do it, and upon concluding I inevitably turn to drink (shocking, I know,
but true). In fact, sometimes I turn to drink before concluding - that's
why there tend to be mistakes in the final entries. Something
like "endnote" might help, but my genteel poverty, coupled with absolutely
necessary wine, liquor and food expenses, block its aquistion.
For those who use the Mozilla web browser, and hate this chore as much as
I do, I have good news. It can be rendered virtually painless with an "ad
on" (free of charge) called "Zotero." Here are some URL's that you can
cut and paste into your browser which will tell you about it:
http://markdingemanse.nl/the-ideophone/zotero-endnote-alternative/
http://library.humboldt.edu/~rls/Mark_of_Zotero.html
http://www.opal-online.org/Video2-ZoteroCapture/Video2-ZoteroCapture.html
http://www.opal-online.org/Video3-ZoteroCitation/Video3-ZoteroCitation.html
The existence of this program is, pace John Paley, good, although not
conclusive, evidence for the existence of a benevolent diety. A gift of
God for the people of God (as THE Book of Common Prayer would say) - heed
my prophetic voice and receive it by faith, with thanksgiving.
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