I've got End-Note2 "plus" - for Windows....all the latest bells and
whistles. So far so go. It converts all my old End Note files without any
notable errors or problems. I believe each reference can hold 32K in the
comments field and another 32K in another fiels ( can't recall the field
name). You can nearly dump in the entire article. Prints/displays in
about a dozen or more formats (APA, Chicago, etc etc). And its not too
outrageously priced (around $200/copy -- cheaper if you're upgrading from
the older DOS based version). I'm still learning all the ins and outs of
the application, but it looks good so far.
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|Burt Parcels bparcels@acs.bu.edu|
| Educational Consultant |
| Digital Equipment Corporation |
| Doctoral Student, Boston University |
| Graduate School of Education |
| Educational Media and Technology |
|(508)467-5145 burt.parcels@pko.mts.dec.com|
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On Wed, 1 Nov 1995, Gabriel Ortiz Michel wrote:
> Hi!
> Has someone heard about "Endnote plus"?
> We are looking for a database/retrival software specially suited for
> bibligraphic information (that can handle abstracs, keywords on them, etc)
> and that is very userfriendly.
> Is "endnote plus" this kind of software? What are your experiences? Where
> can I get more information about it?
> Some other software you know?
> Thanks a lot!
> Gabriela
>
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