latex in Archeos

Fabrizio Furnari fab.furnari@email.it
Sat Jan 8 21:02:27 CET 2011


Hi, notes below

2011/1/8 Ricardo Gaidão <caioviator@yahoo.com.br>

>  I also think JabRef is the best choice, because is simple and easy to use.
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> Essentially for each document entry the user only have to choose a document
> type and fill all the correspondent fields. For each document entry a BibTex
> reference is automatically created.
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I'm testing it just now and seems very powerful. I'll include surely into
ArcheOS 4

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> Another good, but more advanced application is the Firefox add-on Zotero.
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> This add-on is essentially a document manager that make possible document
> crossed reference, attach files, personal notes or summaries to each
> reference, handle web and other digital documents references and create
> BibTex references for each entry




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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq94aBrc0pY


Zotero is installed by default into ArcheOS 4, the hard work is to write
some tutorial to teach archaeologists to use it.

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> Maybe it worth to include both. JabRef to convert documentation references
> into BibTex references and Zotero as a document management/research tool.
>

Zotero and JabRef can communicate each to other?


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