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James Ernest
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bibliography management software

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Does anyone use Zotero? Or care to recommend other bibliography management software?
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Ken M. Penner
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I use and recommend Zotero. I'm at http://www.zotero.org/kmpenner
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Nigel Chapman
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+1 Zotero. It sits in your browser. You just need to find a book/article online to load it's bibliographical data, then when you're done writing you just export your bibliography to your clipboard in whatever Journal format you like, and paste it into your document. Brilliant.
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James Ernest
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Does the freestanding alpha work OK, or would I need to switch from Chrome to Firefox?
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Grand Rapids, MI

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David M. Miller
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I used Library Master for several years, switched to EndNote for its Unicode support, and then to Zotero because it is both free and, in most respects, a superior program.

The freestanding alpha program works fine.
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johnnychiu
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Post by johnnychiu »

I recomand Zotero too. Its more easy to use.
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