Making The Online Connection With Bibliographic-Database Software

Making The Online Connection With Bibliographic-Database Software Researchers increasingly are discovering the virtues of personal bibliographic-database software pack- ages-- programs that can help them cut long, tedious hours from the process of preparing the often-extensive bibliographies accompanying their scientific manuscripts. The following companies produce online and CD-ROM bibliographic- reference databases or software p

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Making The Online Connection With Bibliographic-Database Software

Researchers increasingly are discovering the virtues of personal bibliographic-database software pack- ages-- programs that can help them cut long, tedious hours from the process of preparing the often-extensive bibliographies accompanying their scientific manuscripts.

The following companies produce online and CD-ROM bibliographic- reference databases or software products to create and manage personal bibliographic databases of references obtained from such sources. Please contact the companies directly for more information concerning specific products. Balboa Software 61 Lorraine Dr. Willowdale, Ontario, M2N 2E3 Canada (416) 730-8980 Fax: (416) 730-9715 BIOSIS 2100 Arch St. Philadelphia, Pa. 19103 (215) 587-4800 Fax: (215) 587-2041 Biosoft P.O. Box 10938 Ferguson, Mo. 63135 (314) 524-8029 Fax: (314) 524-8129 CD-Plus Inc. 333 Seventh Ave. Fourth Floor New York, N.Y. 10001 (800) 950-2035 Fax: (212) 563-3784 Chemical Abstracts Service STN International 2540 Olentangy River Rd. Columbus, Ohio 43210 (614) 447-3600 Fax: (614) 447-3713 Compact ...

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