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PRO-CITE as a bibliographic management tool.

M R Paquette-Murphy1

  • 1Sanofi Research Division, Malvern, PA, USA.

National Network (Dallas, Tex.)
|October 4, 1996
PubMed
Summary

Pro-Cite software is user-friendly and adaptable for libraries, despite initial learning curves. It effectively manages bibliographic information for diverse patron needs.

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Area of Science:

  • Library and Information Science
  • Information Management

Background:

  • Bibliographic management software is crucial for organizing research.
  • Libraries face challenges in adopting new information management tools.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the usability and flexibility of Pro-Cite software.
  • To assess Pro-Cite's suitability for small libraries.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative assessment of user experience with Pro-Cite.
  • Analysis of Pro-Cite's features for meeting patron needs.

Main Results:

  • Pro-Cite is found to be useful and user-friendly.
  • The software is adaptable for various patron requirements.

Conclusions:

  • Pro-Cite is a viable and flexible option for libraries, including those with limited staff.
  • The software facilitates efficient management of bibliographic data.

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