[Papyrus-L] Migration from Papyrus: Message prior to Rodgers submission
Ann Lennarson Greer
agreer at uwm.edu
Mon Jul 9 13:28:35 EDT 2007
Quoting KATHYMFLAN at aol.com:
> Possible solution for some: Citation may meet the needs of writers in the
> humanities who have been using Papyrus primarily for 1) organizing research
> notes/quotes and 2) formatting footnotes and bibliographies in articles or
> books created as Word documents.
>
> I was a very happy user of the "notecard" function of Papyrus but fearful of
> embarking on a new book using this software without full technical support.
> I was disappointed to discover that the other bibliographic options
> referenced in these postings do not seem to have the feature I want most:
> the
> ability to enter numerous, distinct notes for each reference, which can be
> accessed
> independently by key word or content searches as well as linked to their
> reference.
>
> Citation appears to have this handy notecard feature. It also creates
> citations, footnotes and bibliographies in proper formats in Word documents.
> I
> don't know if it will work for those of you with massive libraries who are
> conducting bibliographic searches on the Internet, but for basic author
> support,
> Citation seems like a good alternative.
>
> If anyone has any other feedback regarding Citation or other software that
> includes this versatile notecard feature, please respond to the list.
> Thanks.
>
>
> Kathleen Flanagan
> Leadership Communication Inc.
>
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Ann Lennarson Greer
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