Title: CITATION Author: Dawson (DawsonTP@Cardiff.ac.uk) Version: 2.0 Title From: Documentation Author From: Documentation Version From: Documentation Supplier: Dawson (DawsonTP@Cardiff.ac.uk) Date: 09/07/96 Keywords: Database management systems ; Bibliography Shareware: Yes Machine: Archimedes Operating system: RISCOS Memory requirements: Peripherals needed: Other s/ware needed: Directory: micros/arch/riscos/d110 Date mounted/updated: 21/07/96 File names: citation.arc Unarchived files: 43 Unarchived size: 1663 kbytes Omissions: See also: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acquiring the package: Download the archive file(s) and extract using SparkPlug 2 (see the "tools_help" file in micros/arch/riscos/tools for further info). Description: !Citation is a database manager which allows the storage, searching, sorting and formatting of citations for direct output into technical papers. It should prove useful to anyone involved in writing papers which require extensive lists of references. It is now in its 8th iteration and version 2 includes most of the features present on commercial bibliography managers plus some more that are only possible through RISCOS. I have always found that collating citations proves to be the most tedious and error prone part of scientific paper writing. Furthermore each journal dictates that its citations should be in a (generally unique) specific format so that when one re-submits a paper to another journal all the citations have to be re- formatted. !Citation handles output in any format specified by the user using a simple script language so that once a Subset of references has been selected from within the database, the style output format can be altered ad nauseum and saved for repeated use. Selection of citation subsets is facilitated by author/ subject/keyword searching as well as plain old manual selection. Bulk importing of references from a text/ASCII file is supported so that one can collect references, say on your Psion/Pocket book or any PC as you go along, for later addition to your reference database. Support is also provided for the direct import of Medlars & BIDS computerized database output. Data is stored in dedicated library directories in a manner similar to the early Impression documents. It is easy to build up libraries of different references and use them in !Citation by simply dragging them to the iconbar icon. Unlimited abstract fields are also available. In this program I have tried to make extensive use of the drag and drop facilities offered by RISCOS and not available on other platforms. As well as file drag'n'drop import, text can be freely dragged in and out of various fields for editing in other applications as well as the dragging of author names for in-text citations.