Hi Fil,
That's useful info. Thanks.
Any idea of proportions for engineering academics most productive in terms
of papers/books?
Cheers,
T
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Sent: Thursday, 7 February 2013 10:15 AM
To: Dr Terence Love
Subject: Re: EndNote and other databases
For what it's worth, among my engineering colleagues with whom I've
discussed things like this in the past, it's roughly a 3-way tie - plain
files, zotero, and endnote.
/fas
On 6 February 2013 20:34, Ken Friedman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Friends,
> [...]
> If you work at a university, your university likely has a license for
> EndNote. Aalto has three faculties now, so designers and design
> research scholars might do well to check what Aalto has at the
> university level - my gues is that engineers and economists are not using
Zotero.
> [...]
>
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