Re: [Air-l] air-l Digest, Vol 35, Issue 24
One advantage for using EndNote is that it has been around a long time (I have been using it since EndNote Plus), seems likely to last (so you don't have to move hundreds or thousands of cites around), and has great support. They helped me this year with backward compatibility issues for both their file versions and the Word files I had used with them. Joe Straubhaar
Message: 7 Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 12:20:33 +1000 From: Mary-Helen Ward <mhward@usyd.edu.au> Subject: Re: [Air-l] Doctoral Research - Project or Document To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org Message-ID: <468077F1.3000108@usyd.edu.au> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
My university supplies this to students and staff and supports its use with tutorials through the library. I use it a lot, but it doesn't do everything I need. I've been following this thread with interest. And yes, I do use a Mac. Doesn't everyone? :)
M-H
elena@monmouth.com wrote:
I'm using EndNote 10 and I like the ability to add a pdf to each reference. I keep research notes with each reference and import references directly from proquest (but they almost always have to be edited afterwards). I ordered the student version from Amazon and it was pretty inexpensive (about $100).
Joseph Straubhaar Amon G. Carter, Sr. Centennial Professor of Communications Radio-TV-Film Dept. University of Texas Austin, TX 78712 vox 512-471-5304, fax 512-471-4077 jdstraubhaar@mail.utexas.edu
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