[humanser] reference management softwares

Elif Emir Öksüz filerime at gmail.com
Tue Feb 27 19:57:52 UTC 2018


nothing new on this. I did not try anything yet. Refworks is good but
accessibility issues takes so much time.

On 2/26/18, Ashley Bramlett via HumanSer <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Elif,
>
> This software would be nice for organization. Did you ever find one?
> I know there are online websites where you can type in the citation info and
>
> it creates each citation for you.. For instance, Easy bib.
> But, II think you wanted something more sophisticated.
> When I was in college at Marymount, they recommended
> Refworks, but that has some access issues as you  already found out.
>
> Ashley
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> From: Elif Emir Öksüzvia HumanSer
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> Hi scholars,
> Which reference management software is the most accessible one for a
> windows and jaws user?
> I used refworks. It was OK but there were some problems about accesibility.
> Your experience is much needed while I am starting my dissertation.
> Thanks in advance
>
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