[nabs-l] Online citation manager questions

Elif Emir Öksüz filerime at gmail.com
Tue Mar 17 04:33:37 UTC 2015


Hi Minh,
I'm trying to use refworks, and I need to learn it ASAP.
Can you give me some quick tips about it please.
Which browser is best for it?
I can not open a new folder. I click on new folder but nothing happens.
I can't read announcements.
If you know can you also write about sharing folders please?
If you have some time and share some info, it will help me a lot
thanks in advance
Elif


2015-01-25 0:29 GMT-05:00, Katie Wang via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>:
> Hi Michael,
>
> EndNote is a popular citation manager, and as it happens I'm actually
> in the process of learning to work with it. From what I understand,
> there is a basic web version (which is free and probably what you are
> referring to) and a full-feature desktop version. I have been working
> with the desktop version since my university library has a purchased
> license - The interface is a bit cumbersome to use and I haven't
> figured out all the kinks yet, but it does seem pretty accessible. I
> can't speak to the web version of the software but would think that it
> should be worth a
> try. Just be prepared - There is a bit of a learning curve... If you
> see research in your future then it is definitely a handy tool to
> have, but if you are just writing a paper for class here and there
> then it might be more efficient to manage your references manually.
> Good luck!
>
> Katie
>
> On 1/24/15, minh ha via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> Hi Michael,
>>
>> I've never heard of the citation manager that you mentioned, but my
>> university uses refworks for our manager and I like it a lot. It's a
>> little cumbersome to use at times, but it does come in handy when
>> writing papers.
>>
>> Minh
>>
>> On 1/24/15, Michael D Ausbun via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>> Hello Fellow Nabsters:
>>> 	I am currently taking an online course, which is the introduction to
>>> the
>>> introduction to my undergraduate Honors thesis. One of the course
>>> requirements is that we ought to use a citation manager. The one that
>>> they
>>> recommend for use is called N-Note web. I informed the professor to the
>>> unfortunate situation, which often arises, that being the possibility
>>> that
>>> the manager may be inaccessible. She informed me that, if this were the
>>> case, then she would like to locate the most useful citation manager for
>>> someone with a visual disability.
>>> 	Thus, my question. First, have any of you used an online citation
>>> manager
>>> before? Have you used N-note before? If so, how was it in regards to
>>> accessibility? If you have used another one or multiple ones, which have
>>> you
>>> found to be the best.
>>> Thank you all in advance!
>>> Respectfully,
>>> Michael Ausbun
>>>
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