[Corpora-List] Reference Management Tools?

Jean-Philippe Prost jean-philippe.prost at univ-orleans.fr
Tue Oct 27 10:09:50 UTC 2009


Dear Haiyang,

as far as managing your own library and references is concerned, you may
also want to have a look at:
- Mendeley: http://www.mendeley.com/  (includes an OpenOffice plugin, if I'm
correct)
- ForeCiteNote: http://forecitenote.comp.nus.edu.sg/  though that one is
more aimed at taking notes on papers than managing references.

Best,
Jean-Philippe

On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 4:43 AM, 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
>
> --
> Haiyang AI, Ph.D. student
> Department of Applied Linguistics
> The Pennsylvania State University
>
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