In <smith-1307942223430001 at auronlab1.med.harvard.edu>, smith at cbrsgi.med.harvard.edu (Russell Smith) writes:
>In article <1994Jul14.105042.1 at vaxc.cc.monash.edu.au>,
>mikel at vaxc.cc.monash.edu.au wrote:
>>> Hi there,
>>>> I was wondering if anyone could help me with reference/bibliography managers
>> for the Mac. I am about to udertake the writing of my PhD thesis and was
>> wondering if anyone could tell me about the ins and outs of various programs
>> that are available.
>> Any help would be appreciated
There are two good reference managers for the PC--Reference Manager (Res. Info. Syst.
at 619-438-5526) and ProCite (??). ProCite is more flexible but costs more (~$500). I use
Reference Manager--it's easy to use, inxpensive (~$200 on site license), and quite sufficient.
The only problem I have with it is storing conference proceedings which I have to use the
book chapter type since there is no specific type for proceedings.
I'm almost sure that Reference Manager is available on the Mac.
Nigel Pickering
Visiting Assistant
Dept. Agric. Engr pick at water.agen.ufl.edu (Internet)
Frazier-Rogers Hall pick at nervm (Bitnet)
University of Florida (904) 392-4092 (FAX)
Gainesville, FL 32611 (904) 392-7719/6180 (Voice)