You might also want to check out RefWorks, which is web-based (nothing to
install) and has a great interface for user-defined output formats (e.g.,
Bluebook). Being a hybrid mac/pc person, I found the web-accessibility
particularly helpful. It also de-dupes fairly nicely, and pulls/imports
from most of the A&I and opac dbs we had a chance to test it with.
They seem to be set up to sell big package-subscriptions only at this
point, but you might be able to negotiate something with them.
-stephanie
At 02:31 PM 4/15/2004, Moorman, Paul wrote:
>Hello Law Libbers:
>
>We're currently in the market for bibliographic software. The tools that we
>have been looking at are Endnote 7.0.3, ProCite 5 and Reference Manager 7.
>Our main requirements are that it works with both Word and WordPerfect,
>easily converts records from our catalog (Voyager) as well as other major
>databases and can produce citations in proper Bluebook and other major
>citation forms.
>
>I would appreciate feedback from the group including recommendations and any
>advice you may have. Please send them to me personally and I'll summarize
>them for the list.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Paul Moorman
>Reference/Electronic Services Librarian
>Pepperdine University School of Law
>24255 Pacific Coast Highway
>Malibu, CA 90263-4647
>Phone: 310/506-7465
>Fax: 310/506-4836
>
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