In an effort to join the 21st century and begin using something other than BiBtex to manage my references, I've started to use EndNote. Before entering a whole set of references myself while I type the next paper, it occurs to me that one or more ROMS users probably have a large collection of references already entered in an EndNote library.
Care to share?
If so, I'd appreciate receiving a copy to use and build on myself. If there is enough interest and several EndNote power users we could consolidate libraries into an "ocean modeling", or even "studies-that-used-ROMS" library, for all to use that could be accessed through the forum.
No, this is not an invitation to flame about the relative merits of EndNote, Bibtex, etc.
Thanks, John.
roms and ocean modeling EndNote library
roms and ocean modeling EndNote library
John Wilkin: DMCS Rutgers University
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Use also Web of science
Hi John,
you can also use webofscience to export references (including abstracts) directly
to Endnote. You need an institutional account to access web of science at
http://isiknowledge.com/
ciao,
Manu
you can also use webofscience to export references (including abstracts) directly
to Endnote. You need an institutional account to access web of science at
http://isiknowledge.com/
ciao,
Manu