[Corpora-List] Reference Management Tools?

Graham White graham at dcs.qmul.ac.uk
Thu Oct 22 08:57:03 UTC 2009


There is an alternative, which is to produce Word from LaTeX. You can
get rtf by running latex2rtf, and then open the rtf in Word and save it 
as a Word file. It works, though you may need some manual reformatting. 

Graham

On Wed, 2009-10-21 at 23:43 -0400, Haiyang Ai 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
> 
> -- 
> Haiyang AI, Ph.D. student
> Department of Applied Linguistics
> The Pennsylvania State University
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