>Can anyone recommend a simple cheap title for bibliographic software for >personal use? I concur with others that Endnote is a superb package. There is a 30 day demo version on the niles home page http://www.niles.com it downloads quickly and loses maximum capacity after 30 days.Still works for most day to day uses but will not format big documents after 30 days. Endnote allows searching of docs and it is much faster to download large search findings in a file, import them (WHOOSH) into endnote and search them in Endnote rather than wait for screen changes on the NET Endnote allows endless style selection in reference and citation writing and because you can import all paper details, (including abstract) , and store in in the package, you may rarley have to type in a reference again. But the biggest plus is that you keep all the database info on your desktop, facilitating further searching/crossreferencing cheers jenny %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%