[nabs-l] Creating bibliographies

Sophie Trist sweetpeareader at gmail.com
Wed Feb 13 23:52:42 UTC 2013


Adriana, what do you mean by software? Whenever I need to create 
bibliographies, I simply use websites such as www.easybib.com or 
www.knightcite.com, which are completely accessible using a 
braillenote.

 ----- Original Message -----
From: Adriana Pulido <adrimpc80 at gmail.com
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Date sent: Wed, 13 Feb 2013 16:40:58 -0600
Subject: [nabs-l] Creating bibliographies

Hi ALL

I finally chose a topic for my graduate project and I now feel 
more
relaxed, although I'm still behind in terms of time...
During my master's, I have had some trouble in deciding which 
software
to use in order to create bibliographies for my papers. In some 
cases
I have inserted the references manually, which of course is 
disgusting
and time-consuming.
I'm trying to use RefWorks, which is the software they use  at 
the
university libraries, but my advisor suggested me to use Zotero. 
What
do you guys suggest? Which software do you find more accessible 
for a
blind person?

Thank you in advance!

Adriana

--
Adriana Pulido
Filóloga en Inglés y músico de la Universidad
Nacional de Colombia. Estudiante de Maestría en University of 
Florida.

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