[Papyrus-L] Switching from Papyrus shared databases

John Rodgers jrodgers at bcm.tmc.edu
Tue Oct 29 17:04:02 EST 2002


Hugh-
How do you handle your shared database??- that strikes me as a wonderful
feature! Does everyone have equal access or does it allow different levels
of "rights"?
 -john rodgers
   

At 08:07 AM 10/30/02 +1100, you wrote:
>A number of us moved to Biblioscape after going through the same kind of 
>search process you're going through. The choice is very much a matter of 
>swings and roundabouts: they've all got their good and bad points. The 
>thing that pushed me to Biblioscape was its integration with the 
>Internet:  that bit really does work. You can access your database remotely 
>from a web browser or using the Biblioscape software itself, and you get 
>full function either way (you can even format documents using the web 
>browser interface). I find that really helpful because I operate from three 
>different locations, and my students use the same database.
>
>Good luck.
>
>Hugh Gunz
>
>At 12:11 PM 02-10-29 -0500, you wrote:
>>Hello-
>>
>>I currently have 45,000 references in Papyrus.  I am running under
>>Windows.  I really don't want to switch but I realize I must so I am
>>looking for the least painful option.
>>
>>I have looked at a few of the more advertised products (Library Master,
>>Biblioscape, Procite, Reference Manager).  It seems that some of the
>>best products are the one's least advertised and I'm afraid I may miss a
>>good option just because I don't know about it.
>>
>>I am wondering if there is anyone still on the list who has converted
>>from Papyrus to a new software program?  I'm interested in finding out
>>what programs you have tried and which ones are closest to Papyrus.
>>Which ones convert Papyrus data easily?  Which ones do you really like?
>>
>>Thanks for your time!
>>
>>-Tina
>>
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