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Preparation of personal bibliographies using a large computing facility

F R Lipsett, A B Haycock

    Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences
    |February 1, 1982
    PubMed
    Summary

    Scientists can now easily manage personal bibliographies using modern computing facilities. This method allows flexible organization and retrieval of references, simplifying literature management for researchers.

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    Area of Science:

    • Computer Science
    • Information Science

    Context:

    • Modern computing facilities offer text editing, sorting, and searching capabilities.
    • Personal bibliographies are essential tools for scientists, requiring efficient management.

    Purpose:

    • To present a flexible method for creating and managing personal bibliographies using available computing resources.
    • To demonstrate how text editing, searching, and sorting can be leveraged for literature management.

    Summary:

    • This method supports personal bibliography creation with references up to 120 or 240 characters.
    • References can be entered randomly (requiring searching), with some order (searching and sorting), or extensive order (enabling indexing).
    • Two examples of bibliographies with extensive order are detailed, alongside guidance for computer-naïve users.

    Impact:

    • Enhances scientific literature management through accessible computational tools.
    • Provides a scalable and adaptable system for researchers to organize their personal bibliographies.
    • Facilitates efficient retrieval and organization of scientific references, supporting research workflows.

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