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Nick Semenza
I found the bibliography function and libraries and those are absolutely
fantastic. There are 2 improvements that can be made to these:
1) I am a geology grad student and am supposed to be creating my list of
sources in GSA format. I understand that every format on the planet can't be
included, there NEEDS to be a system to create new formats and save them. I
searched the user comments and found that unless I am a XML wizard, this is
pretty much impossible with the current version.
2) I upload all my references into Citeulike.com. This is a web-based
OpenSource website/program that works similar to EndNote (it was recommended
to me by a librarian). There should be a way to download or import from
systems such as EndNote or Citeulike into Word. I know that Citeulike will
import/export in BibTex or EndNote format. If Word would import these BibTex
text file, that would be fabulous and save me the hassle of retyping in all
my resources. I am pretty sure that BibTex is a fairly standard format. At
least it is in EbscoHost databases and Citeulike
*I am about to embark on a Master’s Thesis that will have pages and pages of
resources.
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fantastic. There are 2 improvements that can be made to these:
1) I am a geology grad student and am supposed to be creating my list of
sources in GSA format. I understand that every format on the planet can't be
included, there NEEDS to be a system to create new formats and save them. I
searched the user comments and found that unless I am a XML wizard, this is
pretty much impossible with the current version.
2) I upload all my references into Citeulike.com. This is a web-based
OpenSource website/program that works similar to EndNote (it was recommended
to me by a librarian). There should be a way to download or import from
systems such as EndNote or Citeulike into Word. I know that Citeulike will
import/export in BibTex or EndNote format. If Word would import these BibTex
text file, that would be fabulous and save me the hassle of retyping in all
my resources. I am pretty sure that BibTex is a fairly standard format. At
least it is in EbscoHost databases and Citeulike
*I am about to embark on a Master’s Thesis that will have pages and pages of
resources.
----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...ca58fccf1ca&dg=microsoft.public.word.newusers