Archeos-dev Digest, Vol 15, Issue 2

Marcus Schneider chaputschneider@googlemail.com
Sat Jan 8 13:46:42 CET 2011


Hello all,
some remarks of a "user" :

I know lot's of you are using latex.
For this jabref is certainly fine; but for the other hand is there
open/libre office support also ?

To Zotero,
very fine, I am using it since a while; very fine is the synchronicing tool,
where you are not obliged to use the zotero server; you can use any server
conected to the i-net (p.ex. your NAS).
So in this way it is much better then for expl. Mendeley-Desktop; here sync.
is possible only via the Mendeley-Sever an their you need to buy webspace.
One problem with zotero; if the libraries are beginningn to become big (+
1000 references) it will become very slow; sync. will last for ever; and you
better use another navigateur for browsing ("chrome" ;-(.

I personaly have not found my perfect literatur reference tool, which runs
on linux.
On windows I used for a long time "literat" and than "citavi(= yet, another
commercial software, I know)


greatings
and Happy new Year

that OpenSource will progress

Marcus Schneider



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> 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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> 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
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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.?
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