biomedic at wimsey.com (Brad Brush) writes:
> We are looking for bibliograhpic software for our science references.
I have to give a little counter-weight to all EndNote users: I am a
happy user of BibTeX. This program works together beautifully with
LaTeX. It is incredibly flexible, but has an admittedly steeper
learning curve than EndNote. BibTeX uses a human-readable textual
database of literature references, for which "emacs" has a special
editing mode. It can be used on many different machines (Mac, DOS,
VMS and UNIX). Predefined citation styles for a number of major
biological and chemical journals are available.
Regards,
Rob.
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