[open-archaeology] Bibliography and Best Practices
Eric C. Kansa
ekansa at ischool.berkeley.edu
Wed Dec 8 18:57:21 UTC 2010
Zotero data is easily portable and in open formats. So there's no real
need to fear about sustainability issues with this provider, since your
data can be migrated to other service providers in case you run into
trouble with zotero.
+1 with a zotero bibliography.
-Eric
On 12/8/2010 10:50 AM, Matthew Law wrote:
> Dear Stefano and Jessica,
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> I'm glad you support the idea.
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> I hadn't heard of Zotero, it seems like a great tool. I do have a fear of free third-party providers though as there could be sustainability issues out of the working group's control. It looks like it would do a great job though, so provided we keep a backup, why not try it?
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> Matt
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