I'm a student or researcher and looking for bibliographic software that...
can manage all my bibliographic data allowing me to search through them with an accuracy and speed that cannot be duplicated with index cards.
enables me to store unlimited quotes, paraphrases and thoughts and to efficiently cross-reference them in a searchable database.
is free, stable and open source allowing me to cast off the shackles of commercial, licensed software.
supports non-English multi-byte character sets.
runs on all major operating systems (*NIX, OsX, Windows).
runs not only on a desktop computer but also on a web server so I can access my bibliography from any networked point or share my bibliography with my research team.
allows multiple attachments for each bibliographic resource.
can export my bibliography in various bibliographic styles (APA, Chicago, IEEE for example).
allows me to edit or create bibliographic styles through a graphical interface.
integrates a WYSIWYG word processor with easy importation of quotes etc. so that at long last I can write an article, from draft through to publication with automatic citation formatting, entirely within the one software.
at the click of a mouse button will reformat my article to another citation style whether that style uses footnotes, endnotes or in-text citation.
WIKINDX is all this and more.
Deadline for research and industrial paper submissions: May 31, 2006
Workshop Proposals due to the Workshop Chair: March 30, 2006
Tutorial Proposals due to the Tutorial Chair: May 31, 2006
Conference Date: Nov 6-11, 2006
Modern facet analytical theory contrasts with earlier views of knowledge as an integral whole (which is broken down into smaller and smaller units) in that it deals with individual terms or concepts which are clustered into categories to create a 'bottom-up' map of knowledge.
This paper reports initial findings from a study that used quantitative and qualitative research methods and custom–built software to investigate online economies of reputation and user practices in online product reviews at several leading e–commerce sites (primarily Amazon.com).
P. Moreira, Y. Bizzoni, K. Nielbo, I. Lassen, и M. Thomsen. Proceedings of the The 5th Workshop on Narrative Understanding, стр. 25--35. Toronto, Canada, Association for Computational Linguistics, (июля 2023)