Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Unit 2. Bibliographic
Management Applications (BMA)
- Useful tools
- Password management tools
- Lastpass (Web-based)
- Colossus (Desktop)
- Citation system
- Modern Languages
Association (MLA)
- American Psychological
Association (APA)
- Main elements of a BMA
- Importing new data (from database,
e-journals, rss, isbn, RIS files...)
- Direct way (just a click)
- Indirect way (saving citation in a
file): txt, xml, RIS format...
- From the BMA by accessing
library catalogues, RSS, etc.
- Categorizing/Managing data
(creating folders, adding tags,
commenting entries, searching data,
adding the text)
- Generating bibliography (directly from the
private database, using the embedded
cites in a text document, etc.)
- Using a word processor (integrated
nowadays in word processors, although
not as complete as specialized BMAs)
- BMA typology
- Classics (most need to be
installed, all by Reuters)
- EndNote (one of the
best known)
- ProCite (completely
replaced by EndNote)
- Reference Manager (highly
professional interface)
- Web-based (use hyperlinks)
- EndNote web-based version
- Refworks
- Zotero (open source)
- Mendeley
- Social-networking based
- Cite U Like
- Similar purposes: Research
Gate, Academia