“Philosophers increasingly face difficult choices in balancing sustainability with other considerations in teaching and research, event organizing, department governance, and institutional service” - an upcoming APA webinar on sustainable practices in philosophy.No mobile app (though for me that’s not a big deal and for all I know their is some other decent BibTeX app for mobile). Not a commercial app, so not a huge development team.Ģ. (I found Mendeley a bit too clunky and featureful in my use of it to repurpose an old emacs jokes, “Mendeley is a great operating system, lacking only a decent reference manager”)ġ. When used along with BibTeX in a LaTeX document, produces well-formatted citations (I haven’t tried to export to other formats, but I’d be surprised if they were shoddy).ĥ. Can import citations from many websites like journal publishers and PhilPapers (“export to BibTeX”, then copy and paste, then have BibDesk “Add from clipboard”).Ĥ. Their file format (.bib) can be read by any text editor, so even if 20 years down the line BibDesk is no more, you can still recover (albeit tediously) your citation database.ģ. So, it should be useful for even non-LaTeX users.Ģ. It’s mainly worth it if you are gonna be using LaTeX and BibTeX, but it can export to any citation style in plain text, RTF, HTML, and RSS. The BibTeX tool that comes with MacTeX (the TeX distribution for mac), BibDesk, is pretty neat.
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