[LUGSB] Endnote
David Nettles
tetsuoni3000 at yahoo.co.jp
Wed Dec 10 14:08:14 EST 2003
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 1:09pm, Dusty Brisson wrote:
> Does anyone know of a program like Endnote (ISI ResearchSoft) that runs
> on Linux.
> Cheers
> d
>
> Endnote is a reference database that can format the citations in a
> paper and prepare its bibliography. It works with various word
> processors to accomplish this. If there is one thing that I miss, it
> is Endnote.
>
I've never actually trried this before, but I noticed that
OpenOffice.org has a built-in bibliography database (press F4-Display
DataSources). Further, with at least OOo 1.1 I heard that they had
added document wizards.... Maybe a bibliography one that meets your
needs exists there --- or can be composed there?
--david
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Subject: [LUGSB]
What do you think would be a good "first programming language",
and why?
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<BODY><P>Hello guys,</P>
<P>I briefly brought up during the last meeting, a question of, what would be a "good" first programming language to learn? Yes, I know, this is subject to your opinion, but as a novice good advice is scarce -- with the exception of LILUG of-course. Any and all suggestions are greatly appreciated. </P>
<P>Listed below is my previous programming experience: </P>
<P>-- very little shell scripting (bash)<BR>-- sadly, VB.Net (I can hack a small program)<BR> + specifically, I have an understanding of subroutines, functions, and loops (if, while, case)</P>
<P><BR> </P>
<P>Thanks,<BR>Anwar </P></BODY>
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