Wednesday, April 25, 2007 at 11:25 PM
Hello David,
zootsoftware.com
and MDE infohandler.
Both are good. Right now zoot is not working well with
vista but new
version will be out soon.
With best regards,
Sheryl Brahnam
"We'd like to avoid problems, because when we have
problems, we can have
troubles."-- Governor Wesley Bolin
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Wednesday, April 25, 2007, 1:20:14 PM, you wrote:
David> Fwiw, I've tried Library Master, Endnote,
Reference Manger, and
David> ProCite trying to find something that is a fair
replacement for
David> 5X8 notecards.
David> None of them fill the bill for flexibility of
indexing, fluidity
David> of recovery and citation, or general utility. All
are good at
David> managing a set of specific library citations, but
when working
David> with pieces where you might want to cite several
different pages
David> of a single work, or several different works on a
single topic
David> (and keep all those notes on the same
"card") they seem to fall
David> frustratingly short.
David> If you should find an electronic equivalent of
notecards, Greg, I
David> would certainly like to hear what you come up
with.
David> David T. Hughes, Ph.D.
David> Dept. of Anthropology
David> Wichita State University
David>
David> -----Original Message-----
David> From: listmaster isiresearchsoft.com
David> [mailto:listmaster isiresearchsoft.com]
David> On Behalf Of "Greg.Woodard??????????????
David> Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 1:14 PM
David> To: Endnote-Interest edcksrhat.isinet.com
David> Subject: Research Notes
David> I am considering my research software options as I
enter a
David> doctoral program.
David> One thing I am trying to find is a good piece of
software for
David> keeping my research notes.
David> As I have looked around Endnote - unless I am
missing something -
David> I do not see it as an option for keeping track of
notes -
David> quotations, summaries, various notes on reading.
David> It looks great for keeping my bibliography in
order.
David> Any thoughts?
David> Greg
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