Thanks!! Re: [OS X TeX] plea for help with TeX bibliographic databases: the humanities, and unicode
Roger Hart
rhart at mail.utexas.edu
Wed Apr 20 20:27:08 CEST 2005
I'd just like to quickly thank everyone who so generously offered
suggestions on bibliographies for the humanities.
After spending quite a bit of time looking at the various options, it
seems to me that probably the best solution -- again for humanities
publications using multiple languages and so requiring unicode -- is
the combination of Bookends, BibDesk, jurabib, and XeTeX.
At present, I will, unfortunately, probably have to continue to work
with EndNote, natbib, and LaTeX, until I have time for all the
necessary conversions and upgrades.
But I very sincerely appreciate all the advice! Now I have an idea
where I'm eventually going ...
Best,
Roger
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Roger Hart
Assistant Professor, Departments of History and Asian Studies
University of Texas at Austin
office: Room 405, Garrison Hall
office phone: 512-475-7258
department fax: 512-475-7222
email: rhart at mail.utexas.edu
http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~rhart
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