[Corpora-List] Reference Management Tools?
Nitin Madnani
nmadnani at gmail.com
Thu Oct 22 05:18:33 UTC 2009
Hi Haiyang,
If you are using a mac, there are a couple of really good
alternatives: the open-source and fantastic BibDesk
(http://bibdesk.sf.net) and the commercial Papers
(http://mekentosj.com/papers/). I personally am a big fan of BibDesk.
If you are on Windows/Linux, I guess
JabRef(http://jabref.sourceforge.net/) is a pretty good option. I am
sure people will suggest others.
Nitin
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 11:43 PM, Haiyang Ai <hua126 at psu.edu> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm a phd student in applied linguistics and trying to get organized by
> using a bibliography/reference management tools for all the papers that I
> read, before it piles up real quick.
>
> I used EndNote before but later tried to switch BibTeX, so that I can use in
> LaTeX for writing academic papers. But there's a problem: most journals,
> even in Corpus Linguistics seems to accept M$ Word document, rather than
> PDF. So it doesn't make sense to do the LaTeX + BibTeX. Should I just get
> back to EndNote and forget about the LaTeX all together?
>
> So I was wondering if you have similar concerns, or what's your usual way of
> keeping records.
>
> Please advise!
>
> Best regards,
> Haiyang
>
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> Department of Applied Linguistics
> The Pennsylvania State University
>
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