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Online Reference Managers

Category: SaturdaySessions
Posted on: January 11, 2010 9:36 PM, by Christina Pikas

(Cross posted from Christina's LIS Rant)

We're just about set for a fabulous session on citation/bibliographic/reference managers at the upcoming Science Online conference. The session wiki page is here, so you can hop over there an add questions or suggestions if you'd like.

John Dupuis and I are moderating and we'll have the following folks there talk about some of the most popular options:

John has a lot of experience with EndNote and we both have a lot of experience with RefWorks.

The main point, though, is to have a great conversation with all of the attendees participating. I'm hoping we'll have a mix of folks with a lot of experience either with one tool or a little experience with a bunch of tools and some who haven't really used any of these.

What would be super cool is if we can come up with new ways of using these tools to better share information and maybe come up with some features that are needed.

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