BibDesk is a bibliographic reference manager for Mac OS X. BibDesk is designed to help organize and use bibliographic databases in BibTeX .bib format. In addition to manual typing, BibDesk lets you drag & drop or cut & paste .bib files into the bibliographic database and automatically opens files downloaded from PubMed. BibDesk also keeps track of electronic copies of literature on your computer and allows for searching your database through several keys.
BibDesk integrates well with TeX for creating citations and bibliographies. This integration includes a Citation search completion service, and drag & drop (cut & paste) support for adding citations to TeX files.
I’m currently in the latter stages of writing my master thesis. I’ve been using LaTeX from the start and have learnt a few tricks for how to work most effectively with large documents like theses and books.
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Provides information on how to use LaTeX for writing Linguistics papers (articles, books, etc.). They provide instructions and advice on creating the things Linguists standardly need, like trees, numbered examples, and so on, as well as advice on some thi