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Managing large reprint files can be challenging. This review examines two software solutions, PAPERBASE and REFED, to aid researchers in organizing their scientific literature efficiently.

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Area of Science:

  • Bibliometrics
  • Information Science
  • Scientific Communication

Background:

  • Reprint files can become unmanageable as research grows.
  • Efficient organization of scientific literature is crucial for researchers.
  • Maintaining large digital archives presents usability challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and compare two software packages for managing reprint files.
  • To assess the usability and features of PAPERBASE and REFED.
  • To guide researchers in selecting appropriate literature management tools.

Main Methods:

  • Review of PAPERBASE software.
  • Review of REFED software.
  • Comparative analysis of features, cost, and usability.

Main Results:

  • PAPERBASE is a simple, inexpensive, BASIC-written program adaptable for various computers.
  • REFED is a more sophisticated package with advanced features but also noted defects.
  • Both software packages aim to simplify the management of large reprint collections.

Conclusions:

  • Researchers can benefit from specialized software to manage reprint collections.
  • PAPERBASE offers a customizable and accessible option for basic needs.
  • REFED provides advanced functionality for users needing more comprehensive features, despite its drawbacks.