6.0158 Bibliographic Software; Pro-Cite List (2/127)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Mon, 27 Jul 1992 10:17:55 EDT

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 6, No. 0158. Monday, 27 Jul 1992.


(1) Date: Wed, 22 Jul 92 19:49:32 EDT (23 lines)
From: lORNE hAMMOND <051796@UOTTAWA>
Subject: Re: 6.0148 Bibliographic Software

(2) Date: Sun, 26 Jul 92 16:31 EST (104 lines)
From: "Mark T. Day" <DAYM@IUBACS>
Subject: Announcing new PRO-CITE LIST

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Date: Wed, 22 Jul 92 19:49:32 EDT
From: lORNE hAMMOND <051796@UOTTAWA>
Subject: Re: 6.0148 Bibliographic Software

I would add to Mark's comment on bibliographic software that Sue Stigleman
has a 48 page booklet "Bibliography Formatting Software" published by the
institute for Academic Technology at U North Carolina. It compares the various
high and middle end products. Bitnet to IAT@UNC, Fax: 919 560-5047.

Secondly, and NOT AN ENDORSEMENT, since we do want this non-commercial, but,
Larry Hahne (Hahne@UTOREPAS.Bitnet, last I heard) publishes Library Master
which a friend chose over Pro-cite, for reasons to do with textual annotations,
although Pro-Cite does that also. He has a demo and it is worth comparing.
Tel: (416) 730-1896. Both do downloads and multiple styles and footnotes.

However, last I saw, none would search your existing footnotes for shorthand
and replace multiple references with the full 9 yards. The last versions I
saw would create foot/endnotes from the main body of the text only. That means
you lose the ability to make a comment off the cuff in the note and drop some
short references that the program will fill in later. There is also Notebook
II+ which is in the running with the other two.
Lorne Hammond University of Ottawa
history
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Date: Sun, 26 Jul 92 16:31 EST
From: "Mark T. Day" <DAYM@IUBACS>
Subject: Announcing new PRO-CITE LIST

ANNOUNCING: A new BITNET list:
PRO-CITE@IUBVM ......"The Personal Bibliographic Software Discussion List"
Established April 14, 1992

GENERAL INFORMATION:
This list has been established as an international electronic forum for
anyone using or interested in using the bibliographic textbase software
program PRO-CITE and its companion BIBLIO-LINK programs published by
Personal Bibliographic Software. These software programs provide the means
to automate a wide variety of scholarly tasks related to the retrieval,
organization, and use of bibliographic data. They operate on both MS-DOS and
Macintosh platforms. With the much enhanced version 2.0 of Pro-Cite now
available for both systems, it seemed like a good time to establish a Bitnet
discussion group, whose existence could facilitate the rapid sharing of
concerns, interests, problems and solutions among members at all levels of use.

The owner of this list is Mark T. Day, Associate Librarian in the Indiana
University Reference Department and Coordinator of its newly created Library
Electronic Text Resource Service. I began using Pro-Cite and Biblio-Links
while working at the Indiana Cooperative Library Services Authority from 1988
-1990 as their Library Microcomputer Specialist and have felt for some time
that an electronic discussion group, modelled after the several similar groups
that already exist for other library and scholarly oriented software products,
would be a very useful forum for advancing communication among those of us who
work heavily with bibliographic data.

For the list to be successful in serving the needs of its members, however,
those members must be active contributors to the discussion. Currently the
list operates in a non-moderated mode, in which all messages sent to the list
automatically will be posted to all other members. Answers to questions sent
out over the list will go to all members IF YOU POST YOUR ANSWER TO THE LIST,
but will only go to the person who sent the original message if YOU REPLY TO
THE ORIGINAL MESSAGE (more on the details of how to send and receive messages,
obtain archived copies of previous correspondence, etc, below). So IF YOU
HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR INFORMATION about some aspect of a PBS product,
SUBSCRIBE NOW AND JOIN THE DISCUSSION.


HOW TO JOIN & SEND MESSAGES:
1) To join PRO-CITE, send the following one line e-mail message:
SUBSCRIBE PRO-CITE Last Name, First Name
via BITNET to: LISTSERV@IUBVM
or via INTERNET to: LISTSERV@IUBVM.UCS.INDIANA.EDU

2) Once subscribed, send messages for posting on the PRO-CITE list:
via BITNET to: PRO-CITE@IUBVM
or via INTERNET to: PRO-CITE@IUBVM.UCS.INDIANA.EDU

3) To stop getting PRO-CITE mail temporarily (while on vacation, e.g.)
send the following one line e-mail message:
SET PRO-CITE NOMail
to the same address you used to subscribe (item #1 above).

4) If your current address changes or becomes invalid, or you wish to
stop subscribing to PRO-CITE, send the following one line message:
UNSUBSCRIBE PRO-CITE
to the same address you used to subscribe (item #1 above).

5) If you have questions about the list, or problems with its
operation, you should direct them to the list owner, Mark Day,
rather than to the PRO-CITE list itself:
via BITNET to: DAYM@IUBACS;
or via INTERNET to: DAYM@UCS.INDIANA.EDU


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Indiana University Computing Services provides the computer space and
software to support BITNET lists on its IUBVM node as a service to the
research oriented needs of IU faculty, staff, and graduate students. The
Indiana University Libraries supports the administration of electronic
discussion lists as a professional activity of its faculty. However, neither
of these organizations verify the accuracy of submitted messages or endorse
the opinions expressed by authors of messages. The list owner will attempt to
monitor this particular list and help keep it focused on problems related to
personal bibliographic software issues, but authors of PRO-CITE messages are
considered to be solely responsible for their own comments.

Since this is a new list, with 88 subscribers as of July 26, 1992, there
is no way to tell how many messages you are likely to receive, but similar
lists for micro based software vary greatly from no messages in some weeks
to several per day at other times. As messages start to be received they
will be automatically archived on a monthly basis and can be retrieved
as necessary with standard listserv retrieval and search commands:
1) You will be able to obtain a list of available archive files
by sending an INDEX PRO-CITE command to LISTSERV@IUBVM.
2) Such files can be retrieved by issuing a GET PRO-CITE LOGYYMM command,
where "YY" stands for the year and "MM" stands for the month.
3) If you are curious about who your fellow subscribers to this list are,
send the message REVIEW PRO-CITE to LISTSERV@IUBVM.

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