not sure about the specifics of this task, but i highly recommend
Zotero. imports academic refs, saves the PDF or full text,
synchronises that across all your machines, permits sharing, has
fields for "notes" etc, also saves web pages etc. very good. and free.
dr ben goldacre
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On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 10:28 AM, Jo Jordan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> My query is concerned with the practical aspects of conducting a
> systematic review.
>
> I have had another frustrating week downloading and de-duplicating
> results from a large systematic review search, using a combination of
> RefWorks and Reference Manager. As usual I have come to the conclusion
> that all these packages, while they each have their advantages, are
> not designed for doing systematic reviews or large structured searches
> that involve searching a number of databases.
>
> I have managed to find a way round these issues, but was wondering
> what software packages other people use for this task and to see if
> there is anything better out there.
>
> Many thanks,
> Jo
>
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> Jo Jordan
> Research Information Manager
> Arthritis Research UK Primary Care Centre
> Primary Care Sciences
> Keele University
> Keele, UK
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> Website: http://www.keele.ac.uk/research/pchs/pcmrc/
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