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Re: [SLE] Bibliographic databases [solved for pybliographic]
  • From: Paul Trevethan <elist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 10:39:45 +1000
  • Message-id: <20031022103945.4e97fbd2.elist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 00:17:53 +0200 (CEST)
"Carlos E. R." <robin1.listas@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> The 03.10.21 at 16:07, Alexandr Malusek wrote:
>
> > > It did, now it starts. Now I have to see if it is good enough for
> > > my needs.
> >
> > Pybligrapher (pybliographic) is a good tool, I use it for scientific
> > articles. It's not as fool-proof as a comparable commercial
> > MS-windows SW but it works well.
> >
> > It is a great tool if you work in the field of medicine or medical
> > physics and write in LaTeX as it can also perform an online search
> > in the Medline database and export the result as a BibTeX file.
>
> Well, no, I don't have anything to do with medicine! X-)
>
> I simply want to keep a database of my books and magazines, because
> I'm loosing track of them ;-)
>

I use a database called "bookcase-0.6.6-2rjc.i586.rpm" (on SuSEv8.2Pro).
I am sure I found it on freshmeat. Just google for it.

I have over 300 books in my collection and it tracks them all nicely.

Paul.

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