1 Dec 2006 19:31
RE: Word 2007 Makes Endnote Obsolete?
<David.T.Hughes>
2006-12-01 18:31:16 GMT
2006-12-01 18:31:16 GMT
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 -----Original Message----- From: listmaster <at> isiresearchsoft.com [mailto:listmaster <at> isiresearchsoft.com] On Behalf Of fregeg <at> hotmail.com] Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 1:16 PM To: Endnote-Interest <at> edcksrhat.isinet.com Subject: Word 2007 Makes Endnote Obsolete? 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(Continue reading)
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