reference request
monica gonzalez-marquez
mg246 at CORNELL.EDU
Thu Aug 19 09:56:26 UTC 2010
Hi Tibor,
I strongly suggest you use Mendeley. Not only is it free, and available
for windows, mac and linux, it searches the internet for reference
information for you, i.e. you can drag a folder full of pdf's into the
software window, and it will fill in everything you need for the
references section of your paper. It can also help you search for
individual papers. Learning curve is extremely shallow.
It sounds like you could also use,
http://www.isiwebofknowledge.com/
It'll help you see which papers were cited by whom, among other things,
helping you get a better picture of the literature.
good luck!
-m
http://www.mendeley.com/
Tibor Laczko wrote:
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
>
>
> For various official reasons, I’m pressed to collect as many
> references to my publications as I can. I would be most grateful if
> you could spare a minute or two to help me with this.
>
>
>
> To facilitate this process, I’ve compiled and attached two files (in
> pdf and doc formats): (i) my list of publications (ii) the references
> I’ve managed to gather up to this point. In the latter, the relevant
> publications are bulleted, and the references are in numbered lists
> (in alphabetical order wrt the names of the authors).
>
>
>
> I would greatly appreciate it if, time and energy permitting, you
> could kindly send me any corrections and/or additional items.
>
>
>
> Best,
>
> --Tibor
>
>
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From, "Ava" by Carole Maso
Monica Gonzalez-Marquez
Psychology Department
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
Currently visiting at:
Cognitive Interaction Technology (CITEC)
Bielefeld University
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