Citing Wikipedia is most certainly verboten in academic circles, but how many in academic circles are familiar with the citation managers cited, summarized, and compared in this Wikipedia article? I highly encourage their use — they save more time than you could imagine.

Includes a comparison of

  • operating system support,
  • Export file formats
  • Import file formats
  • Citation styles
  • Citation file formats
  • Word processor integration
  • Database connectivity
  • Password “protection” and network versions
  • References
  • External links

Thanks for the link, Montana Russ!

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Posted Saturday, November 10th, 2007 at 7:06 pm
Filed Under Category: Research, Tech
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Response to “Citation Management: Who Said Wikipedia Wasn’t Helpful?”

Drew

I use wikipedia all the time, seriously, ALL the time.

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