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"Let me just mention what a great program this is and what a great job you are doing.I'm very excited to see future versions, especially one that fully supports Unicode"
- David P., Asst. Prof., Waltham, MA |
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| Version 1.93, July 2005 |
New Features
Academic version:- |
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The Source Card: |
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The source card is bigger and has additional fields. |
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There is a separate list for Editors from Authors when the Source is an Edited Book or an article in Proceedings. |
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There are two custom fields. You can store additional information in these fields and may find it particularly useful for new Source Types that you define. |
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Flexible printing. You can specify what elements of the note card to print in addition to the layout of cards on the page. |
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New Source Types |
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There are additional Source types included: Edited Book, Report etc. |
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You can add your own Source types. |
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New Source Types |
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Turabian style has been added to MLA, APA and Chicago styles. You can also add custom citation formatting styles (e.g. Harvard White Book). |
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You can specify how a reference should be formatted given a Source Type and Style. For each such combination, you can select the elements that are part of the citation (Author, Title etc.), and how they should be formatted (underlined, in quotations, preceded by Ed. etc.). |
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* Superset version:- |
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You can import bibliograhic refernce information from, and export to EndNote using the Refer format. |
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