[OS X TeX] MLA-style Template
Nathan Paxton
napaxton at fas.harvard.edu
Fri Apr 2 16:13:33 CEST 2010
On 2 Apr 2010, at 6:25 AM, Paulo Ferreira wrote:
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> On 2010/04/02, at 05:22, David Messerschmitt wrote:
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>>> While we are on this topic...has anyone had any luck with JabRef? So far as I can tell, it will *delete* all nonstandard BibTeX fields, which is crazy. I've been looking for something that Windows collaborators can use (we don't have RefWorks or the like) to edit a BibTeX database, but I haven't found anything. What do windows people do?
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>> RefWorks is perfect for collaboration, across institutions, platforms, etc. Everybody can have RefWorks if each person is willing to shell out 100 USD for an individual subscription. Using a text editor to search through 1000's of entries sounds awful.
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>> -dgm
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> What about Zotero? ( at www.zotero.org )?
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> I can import and export Bibtex files, and can be used online in the new version...
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> And as a Firefox plugin, can be used in Windows, OSX and others.
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> My regards
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> Paulo Ferreira
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I feel obligated (since no one else has that I can recall) to mention BibDesk. Open-source, uses Bibtex, Mac-native, developers are on this list, and so forth. Has most of the features you'd want from Endnote or other reference managers. Or did I miss something about why BD wouldn't work?
-N
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Dept. of Government, Harvard University
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