David.T.Hughes | 1 Dec 2006 19:31

RE: Word 2007 Makes Endnote Obsolete?

I don't foresee the Word 2007 feature replacing Endnote (or other
reference
managers) in the near future.  I don't recall seeing where Word 2007
will actively download references from online sources, allow database
"massaging", or the customization of citation style filters.  In short,
I think MS has a really good entry-level tool for a person who might
want to manage the citations for a single report.  I manage several
thousand references with annotations and abstracts that I have assembled
over several decades of research.  It's kind of nice to be able to
"click" and insert the base source and build a reference cited section
that automatically (nearly) matches the style of my major professional
journals.  

Dave Hughes 

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Microsoft Word 2007 includes a new feature called the Word Reference
Builder.  The functions of the Word Reference Builder look very similar
to the functionality of Endnote.  Although it may not be quite as
robust, it will almost certainly have a cleaner user interface and be
more closely integrated with Word since it is part of Word rather than
just being an add-in (e.g. it may make more robust use of the right
mouse button than Endnote does). Anyway, I wonder if this new function
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Kathryn.Talarico | 1 Dec 2006 19:29

Re: Word 2007 Makes Endnote Obsolete?

This could be good news if, in my opinion, it would allow Thomson to
then go back and make Endnote compatible with WordPerfect once more and
think about compatibility with Open Office.  There are some folks who
are allergic to Microsoft...

Kathryn M. Talarico, Ph.D.
Department of Modern Languages
The College of Staten Island, CUNY 

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>Microsoft Word 2007 includes a new feature called the Word Reference 
>Builder.  The functions of the Word Reference Builder look very similar

>to the functionality of Endnote.  Although it may not be quite as 
>robust, it will almost certainly have a cleaner user interface and be 
>more closely integrated with Word since it is part of Word rather than 
>just being an add-in (e.g. it may make more robust use of the right 
>mouse button than Endnote does). Anyway, I wonder if this new function 
>will seriously cut into Endnotes market share.
>
>Overtime, will this undermine Endnote or for Thompson to substantially 
>improve Endnote?  I hope the latter.  I love Endnote but it could 
>certainly use improvement (e.g. user interface, more robust ability to 
>use right mouse button, more accurate output styles, etc.).
>
>Here is a description of the new Word 2007 functionality:
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Rawding | 1 Dec 2006 19:30

RE: Word 2007 Makes Endnote Obsolete?

Fellow Endnote Aficionados,

I've never seen a Micro$oft product due any justice to academia, in
particular.
Their software is clearly business-centric - and this latest Word
enhancement is clearly just so directed - to the business end-user.

Endnote has evolved as a terrific tool for professionals who publish
often.   And although we are now utilizing Endnote X, it too has
evolved.  Because of that evolution, I do not see M$ supplanting Endnote
at all. 

Google, YouTube, Mozilla, and Yahoo have all shown M$ that they are no
longer the 'big dog'.

I don't see Endnote losing its niche to M$ Word - which IMHO is already
too bloated.

Bob

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Microsoft Word 2007 includes a new feature called the Word Reference
Builder.  The functions of the Word Reference Builder look very similar
to the functionality of Endnote.  Although it may not be quite as
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Alan.H.Schulman | 1 Dec 2006 20:25

Word Reference Builider

Re: Word Reference builder

> Microsoft Word 2007 includes a new feature called the Word Reference
> Builder.  The functions of the Word Reference Builder look very
similar
> to the functionality of Endnote.  Although it may not be quite

The strengths of EndNote include sharable reference files, 
online downloads, a huge list of ready journal formats. I can't 
imagine Word will achieve all of these.

Alan Schulman
MTT & University of Helsinki, Finland

| 1 Dec 2006 20:31

Re: Word 2007 Makes Endnote Obsolete?

if its by microsoft it is guaranteed NOT to be robust 
users will be the unpaid debuggers, as usual 
microsoft is likely to make it maximally difficult to work with
non-microsoft products 
the upcoming web version of endnote has great potential for
collaboration, including with open source software users 
I would be specially happy if endnote worked with open source office as
seamlessly as with the ghastly WORD, because I want to be able
collaborate with anyone on the web, not just microsoft users, or as in
my case microsoft prisoners whose employer policy is microsoft

diana

On 30/11/06 19:15, "fregeg <at> hotmail.com]" <fregeg <at> hotmail.com]> wrote:

Microsoft Word 2007 includes a new feature called the Word Reference
Builder.  The functions of the Word Reference Builder look very similar
to the functionality of Endnote.  Although it may not be quite as
robust, it will almost certainly have a cleaner user interface and be
more closely integrated with Word since it is part of Word rather than
just being an add-in (e.g. it may make more robust use of the right
mouse button than Endnote does). Anyway, I wonder if this new function
will seriously cut into Endnotes market share.

Overtime, will this undermine Endnote or for Thompson to substantially
improve Endnote?  I hope the latter.  I love Endnote but it could
certainly use improvement (e.g. user interface, more robust ability to
use right mouse button, more accurate output styles, etc.).

Here is a description of the new Word 2007 functionality:
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endnote-interest | 1 Dec 2006 20:27

importing references from document to endnote?

Hi Folks,

I was wondering if there is any way to get references from a word
document back into endnote?  For example, if a friend has written a
paper and put in references manually, can endnote go through and
automatically create basic references?  So if he put (Johnson, 1997),
can endnote create a basic template for the johnson 1997 paper in a
library?

Thanks,
Allie

Martino.Leoni | 1 Dec 2006 21:25

Géotechnique

Hi Everyone. 

Does anybody has prepared an output style for the paper "Géotechnique"
(Geotechnical engineering, Thomas Telford) for Endnote software?

Thank you so much, and
Best Regards

Martino Leoni

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Universitaet Stuttgart
Institut fuer Geotechnik
Pfaffenwaldring 35
70569 Stuttgart
Germany

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rhaynes | 4 Dec 2006 20:47
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Re: Locating the file path of a library

Do a search *.enl   

The library will be found and you will see the path.

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Michael.Edwards | 4 Dec 2006 20:51

Re: importing references from document to endnote?

Since all of us can quickly parse a bibliography entry (even a crummy
student's amateur effort) and produce at least the beginnings of an
EndNote entry for the item, I can't understand why some energetic
programmmer hasn't written the necessary application to do what Allie
wants.

It would even be in the commercial interest of ISI to do it because far
more people would take up EN if they could speedily convert their
accumulated bibliographies held in documents.

On 1 Dec 2006, at 19:27, endnote-interest <at> shenkin.org[endnote-
interest <at> shenkin.org] wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> I was wondering if there is any way to get references from a word 
> document back into endnote?  For example, if a friend has written a 
> paper and put in references manually, can endnote go through and 
> automatically create basic references?  So if he put (Johnson, 1997), 
> can endnote create a basic template for the johnson 1997 paper in a 
> library?
>
> Thanks,
> Allie

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| 4 Dec 2006 20:39

RE: Word 2007 Makes Endnote Obsolete?

Not knowing the architecture of Microsoft's reference builder, it seems
like an opportunity for Endnote to a) better integrate with Word and b)
be the advanced tool users can upgrade to as their needs grow (or are
realized as presently being) toward the scale Dave Hughes mentions. 

Deeper compatibility with all platforms would be ideal. An example is
having Endnote appear to be natively part of Word 2007 instead of a
separate add-in, but replacing the built in reference builder would be
great. But that depends on the APIs and architecture... 

Matt Armstrong


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