[comp.sys.mac.hypercard] Where can I find a stack for handling bibliography?

lou@bern.csmil.umich.edu (Lou Rosenfeld) (02/21/91)

In article <1991Feb20.144047.12667@irisa.fr> boissier@irisa.fr (franck boissiere) writes:
>I once saw a stack for handling bibliographic references. From what
>I remember it could handle either the refer or the bibtex format.
>Is there a kind soul on the net to tell me where I can find such
>a stack?

Sounds like you're thinking of EndNote, which can handle both of
those formats.  It, however, is not a HyperCard stack.  There is
a stack designed to handle bibliographic references (though I don't
think it will work with refer or bibtex) called Bookends.  In any
case, here are the addresses:

BOOKENDS:				ENDNOTE:
Sensible Software, Inc.			Pro/Tem Software, Inc.
335 E. Big Beaver  Ste. 207		814 Tolman Drive
Troy, MI  48083				Stanford, CA  94305

--Lou Rosenfeld

Jonathan.Ashwell@f421.n109.z1.fidonet.org (Jonathan Ashwell) (02/24/91)

LR> From: lou@bern.csmil.umich.edu (Lou Rosenfeld)
LR> Date: 20 Feb 91 21:43:49 GMT
LR> Organization: Cognitive Science Machine Intelligence Laboratory, U of 
LR> Message-ID: <1991Feb20.214349.29710@engin.umich.edu>
LR> Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hypercard
 
LR> In article <1991Feb20.144047.12667@irisa.fr> boissier@irisa.fr (franck
LR> boissiere) writes:
>I once saw a stack for handling bibliographic references. From what
>I remember it could handle either the refer or the bibtex format.
>Is there a kind soul on the net to tell me where I can find such
>a stack?
 
LR> Sounds like you're thinking of EndNote, which can handle both of
LR> those formats.  It, however, is not a HyperCard stack.  There is
LR> a stack designed to handle bibliographic references (though I don't
LR> think it will work with refer or bibtex) called Bookends.  In any
LR> case, here are the addresses:
 
LR> BOOKENDS:                               ENDNOTE:
LR> Sensible Software, Inc.                 Pro/Tem Software, Inc.
LR> 335 E. Big Beaver  Ste. 207             814 Tolman Drive
LR> Troy, MI  48083                         Stanford, CA  94305
 
LR> --Lou Rosenfeld
 Bookends Mac is a HyperCard-based application that will handle the
usual sort of reference management functions, such as store, retrieve,
and format for bibliographies in an unlimited number of styles. It also
can upload reference data downloaded from national online services such
as Medline, Dialog, and BRS. It also handles some of these databases
distributed on CD-ROM (e.g., Knowledge Finder). A new and significantly
improved version of Bookends, Bookends Mac 2, should be released in the
next month or so. It takes advantage of the HC 2.0 features, such as
styled texts and multiple fonts, external windows to hold scrolling
lists of authors, keywords, titles, etc.). It also now has the ability
to scan documents written in word processors for citations. It will
replace these citations with the appropriate sequential number or name
of the author and date, and create a suitably revised copy of the
manuscript. Formatted bibliographies can be exported as Text, RTF (Microsoft Word, WriteNow), and WordPerfect files. If you have any specific questions about other capabilities
of Bookends, please ask. Bookends Mac 2 will retail for $125.
Jonathan Ashwell -- author of Bookends Mac


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