[Air-l] air-l Digest, Vol 20, Issue 23: sharing EndNote files
catherine middleton
catherine.middleton at sympatico.ca
Sun Mar 19 13:16:31 PST 2006
Hi Charlie (and the list),
If you're interested in information systems research, there is a
great resource with shared EndNote files on the ISWORLD portal, at
http://www.isworld.org/endnote/index.asp. There is a repository of
literature on mobile business at http://www.m-lit.org/, references
can be downloaded once you log in.
I have a searchable EndNote library with references on broadband and
wireless technologies at
http://www.broadbandresearch.ca/endnote/endnote.php. It needs to be
updated, but the file is available for download. If you're working in
this area and would like to add your files to this database, drop me
a note.
catherine middleton
>Message: 8
>Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 12:29:12 -0600
>From: "Charlie Balch" <charlie at balch.org>
>Subject: Re: [Air-l] Citation Managers - Alternatives to
> Endnote/CiteULike/... ?
>To: <air-l at listserv.aoir.org>, <a.bruns at qut.edu.au>
>Message-ID: <118401c64b83$05721780$6501a8c0 at charliedesk>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
>I use Endnote and simply put quotes in the "notes" field. This has the
>added benefit of allowing me to search for quotes and key terms. In fact,
>when possible, I put the entire text of an article in the notes section. I
>also put a link to the filename of the article when I'm able to download an
>article.
>
>I've tried hard to convince other graduate students and faculty to share
>their Endnote libraries but have not had much success. Other than laziness
>and lack of use of these powerful biblio tracking applications, I can't
>understand why folks would not want to share the refs they find helpful.
>Can someone explain this lack of sharing to me?
>
>Thanks,
>Charlie
>LSU Doctorial Candidate
>http://charlie.balch.org
>
>
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