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Old 10-11-2013, 10:47 AM   #7
Rhialto
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Yes, I use Endnote X6 for writing and managing citations. The support for Word is excellent. It also allows you to manage .pdf collections, though I admit I haven't used this feature much. I am not enthusiastic about reading paper .pdfs on the iPad; the screen seems too small, which is one reason a epub system is potentially interesting.


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@Rhialto: if you are an author as well as a reader, you might want to consider an using academic bibliography manager that can automate citation formatting in your papers, something calibre cannot and will never do. I have used bibTeX (and associated tools), endnote, and zotero. My opinion: bibTeX is useful only if you are a laTeX user. Zotero was good, but I haven't used it since it was "cloud-enabled" so I can't say that it is still good. My institution paid for endnote so I ended up using that, allowing easy sharing of bibliographic databases with my coauthors.
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