Hi all, I'm working with some sociology researchers, and I'm looking for recommendations for citation tools. So far I'm considering Zotero and EndNote, plus UToronto uses a tool called RefWorks. What are your recommendations, and are there any others I'm missing? thanks, Kim -- Kimberly Silk, MLS President, BrightSail Strategic Marketing 416-721-8955 kim@brightsail.com www.brightsail.com
Hi Kim, I use Zotero happily (and can't wait so the new plugin which allows you to sync multiple installations to come out of beta) and occassionally export my whole library and store it at CiteULike (http://www.citeulike.org/). Has worked for me so far! :) Cheers, Tama On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 8:39 AM, Kimberly Silk <kim@brightsail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working with some sociology researchers, and I'm looking for recommendations for citation tools. So far I'm considering Zotero and EndNote, plus UToronto uses a tool called RefWorks. What are your recommendations, and are there any others I'm missing?
thanks, Kim
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not to shut down this too soon, but please check the archives as we've done this one several times before. On Aug 28, 2008, at 8:39 PM, Kimberly Silk wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working with some sociology researchers, and I'm looking for recommendations for citation tools. So far I'm considering Zotero and EndNote, plus UToronto uses a tool called RefWorks. What are your recommendations, and are there any others I'm missing?
thanks, Kim
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I use RefWorks and think it is great Peter On 28-Aug-08, at 8:39 PM, Kimberly Silk wrote:
plus UToronto uses a tool called RefWorks. What are your recommendations, and are there any others I'm missing?
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As Jeremy notes, this seems to be a Frequently Asked, but since I've recently made a switch, I'll weigh in. I've used Endnote, Procite, and Refworks, and prefer Zotero. It's intuitive, flexible, and free. Hard to beat that. Though our library pushes Refworks, when I show our students Zotero, they literally "ooo" and "ahhh." - Alex -- // // This email is // [X] assumed public and may be blogged / forwarded. // [ ] assumed to be private, please ask before redistributing. // // Alexander C. Halavais, cyberflâneur // http://alex.halavais.net //
This was new to me, but looks like it has potential, with significant collaboration/public facing elements: http://www.mendeley.com tag line: "last.fm for research" It is, however, closed source although the usage terms seem unobjectionable. --J On Aug 28, 2008, at 9:46 PM, Alex Halavais wrote:
As Jeremy notes, this seems to be a Frequently Asked, but since I've recently made a switch, I'll weigh in. I've used Endnote, Procite, and Refworks, and prefer Zotero. It's intuitive, flexible, and free. Hard to beat that. Though our library pushes Refworks, when I show our students Zotero, they literally "ooo" and "ahhh."
- Alex
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BibCiter (bibciter.net) Only drawback is that it has no integration with word processor. (full disclaimer: I coded it myself ;) -- Ismael Peña-López ICTlogy.net Public Policies for Development and ICT4D School of Law and Political Science Open University of Catalonia On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 4:15 AM, James Howison <jhowison@syr.edu> wrote:
This was new to me, but looks like it has potential, with significant collaboration/public facing elements:
tag line: "last.fm for research"
It is, however, closed source although the usage terms seem unobjectionable.
--J
On Aug 28, 2008, at 9:46 PM, Alex Halavais wrote:
As Jeremy notes, this seems to be a Frequently Asked, but since I've
recently made a switch, I'll weigh in. I've used Endnote, Procite, and Refworks, and prefer Zotero. It's intuitive, flexible, and free. Hard to beat that. Though our library pushes Refworks, when I show our students Zotero, they literally "ooo" and "ahhh."
- Alex
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ZOTERO !! Definitely... ;-) Jeremy. 2008/8/29 Ismael Peña-López <ictlogist@ictlogy.net>
BibCiter (bibciter.net)
Only drawback is that it has no integration with word processor.
(full disclaimer: I coded it myself ;)
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On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 4:15 AM, James Howison <jhowison@syr.edu> wrote:
This was new to me, but looks like it has potential, with significant collaboration/public facing elements:
tag line: "last.fm for research"
It is, however, closed source although the usage terms seem unobjectionable.
--J
On Aug 28, 2008, at 9:46 PM, Alex Halavais wrote:
As Jeremy notes, this seems to be a Frequently Asked, but since I've
recently made a switch, I'll weigh in. I've used Endnote, Procite, and Refworks, and prefer Zotero. It's intuitive, flexible, and free. Hard to beat that. Though our library pushes Refworks, when I show our students Zotero, they literally "ooo" and "ahhh."
- Alex
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ZOTERO !! Definitely... ;-) Jeremy.
I'd extend that to say "Zotero & Portable Firefox on a USB stick" ... (until such time as Zotero enables online saving of the database). (http://portableapps.com , if you haven't seen it, allows you [Windows users] to put a number of apps onto a USB stick & use them on different computers. They've got a large [and increasing[ range of software that works as a portable app) I defintely like the personal aspects of Zotero, rather than the more shared approach of CiteUlike etc., but, I have several computers that I work on. -- Emma Duke-Williams: School of Computing/ Faculty eLearning Co-ordinator. Blog: http://userweb.port.ac.uk/~duke-wie/blog/
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Tama Leaver