6. 1992
COMPUTER
SOITWARE
REVIEWS J. Chem. In& Comput. Sci., Vol. 32, No. 6, 1992 755
EndNote Plus: Enhanced Reference Database and Bibliography Maker
Brian Warling
Louise Darling Biomedical Library, UCLA Center for the Health Sciences,
Los Angeles, California 90024- 1798
Received July 28, 1992
It is hard to no more tedious ora reprint filefield to the journal article type.and demonstration
There is probably a imagine unpleasant task as management As a further
of its flexibility, EndNote Plus permits the creation of user-
bibliography generation program that does more than
creating bibliographies for scientific papers. This problem is
further exacerbated by the fact that different journals require defined reference types. Data entry is accomplished in one
different reference styles. A paper submitted to Science of two ways. First, references can be entered directly by the
EndNote Plus. submitted to the Journal ofthe user. A reference type is selected, and EndNote Plus opens
requires one style, while one
American Chemical Society demands another. Manually an edit window where authors, title, etc. are entered. The
formating one lengthy reference list, let alone having to do it program automatically saves each reference in the library
all over again for another journal, takes an incredible amount database. It is also a simple matter to copy references from
Not only does it automatically assemble bibliographies from
of time. Fortunately, the personal computer revolution came
about, and this chore is now almost effortless. There are
one library to another.
The other method of data entry involves importing references
inserted in-text citations, it also incorporates many powerful
currently a number of software packages available for both
the Apple Macintosh and IBM compatibles, programs such
from an online literature search. This is an important option,
since more and more personal computer users are running
searching features to help manage those growing reprint
as Pro-Cite, Reference Manager, and Papyrus, that make
this task much less tiresome. In addition, the advanced
their own searches in a variety of mainframe-based and CD-
ROM databases, such as MEDLINE, CAS ONLINE,
collections.
searching features of these programs make them ideal for
bringing order to those ever-expanding reprint files. The
INSPEC, and PsycLIT. More importantly, importing ref-
erences from online searches into EndNote Plus library
subject of this review is EndNote Plus for the Macintosh databases takes a fraction of the time as compared to manual
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A DOI ® (Digital Object Identifier) is a permanent
link to published full text like journal articles, book
chapters, conference papers, or other content.
DOIs ensure that researchers can follow links to
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the content they need, every time.
Unlike a URL, which can change, or disappear altogether, a DOI remains the same. This way,
the document can be discovered, even if the URL changes, with the following benefits for
researchers and librarians
! Reader navigation through article references increases usage of electronic
resources.
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Geoffrey W. Bilder
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G. W. Bilder
Geoffrey Bilder
Bilder, Geoffrey
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Bilder, G.
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Wei Wang
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Data Grants Publication Researcher
DataCite ?
no standard DOI ORCID
Current Research
Information System (CRIS)
citations?
downloads?
Access Evaluation peer review? Discovery
Institutional other? Social
Repository Networking