Swampy wrote:
> On Oct 11, 6:27 am, Bob McElrath <bob.mcelr... gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I would very much like a more full-fledged
bibliographic functionality. For me,
>> assembling bibliographies is a pain. I encourage
you to add journal reference
>> links to this plugin. Thanks for the pointer to
Zotero...that looks very
>> interesting.
>> I occasionally do this, but am still looking for a
tool which would let me
>> archive PDF's, with annotations.
>>
may be not the best way but i used pdf2html to convert them
into HTML
and then the scrapbook extention of firefox to archive them
among other
material taken from the net
>
> Apparently, the full Adobe Acrobat lets you do this,
but it's not free
> or open source. I've started using Diigo to archive and
annotate web
> pages. It's pretty good. See http://www.techcrunch.com/2006/08/02/di
igo-is-a-research-tool-that-rocks/
> for an overview and links.
>
>
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