Knauth, M.: Bibliographies made easy : a look at PRO-CITE (1989)
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- Abstract
- The PRO-CITE and BIBLIO-LINK software packages make the process of compiling bibliographies and internal data bases much easier than when all the steps in the process were manual (compiling, typing). The 2 programs work on records that have been downloaded from on-line data bases. BIBLIO-LINK analyses the downloaded records to determine document type and stores the data in the appropriate PRO-CITE workform, putting fields from the downloaded record into the correct PRO-CITE fields.
- Source
- Computers in libraries. 9(1989) no.4, S.22-24