EndNotes for Linux

Karl S. ulist at gs1.ubuntuforums.org
Mon Jun 13 13:36:29 UTC 2005


Hmmm. Thanks, but I've just installed Pybibliographer and it doesn't do
what I need it to do, and I just don't have the time or knowledge to
make it different. I need something that, in addition to  being your
basic database that formats outputs into different bibliographic
styles:



a) fetches bibliographic information from on-line catelogs (preferably
just a library's cat.: Library of Congress, U of Toronto, and Yale
would be enough for me, since I work in the humanities);



b) interacts with OpenOffice: ideally  one-click insertion of a
reference into a doc and automatical formatting and compiling of a list
of references from there.



That is, I want something that just clones EndNote, but without the
hand-in-glove relationship to Microsoft products.



I don't see that Pybibliographer does this, although I can see its uses
for people working in the sciences.



When I have a little time, I'll have a look around here:



OpenOffice Bibliographic Related Software and Standards Information

http://bibliographic.openoffice.org/biblio-sw.html


-- 
Karl S.




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