Bellarby, L.: Personal bibliographic packages : a comparison of EndNote and Pro-Cite (1993)
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- Abstract
- Provides a bried study evaluating personal bibliographic packages. Personal bibliographic software packages house bibliographic data for researchers to create a growing database of references for eventual citation. Assesses EndNote and Pro-Cite according to interface, capacity, indexing, searching, output formats, in-text citations and downloading. Offers advice on selecting personal bibliographic software packages