You two are welcome to join the rest of us in the 21st century if you want to.
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I wrote a machine-learning toolbox to do the analyses in this paper, but you can't make me use a reference manager
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This is true madness. Zotero is great. Refs with a click. Bibliography with a click. Reformatting with a click.
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Replying to @DrGBuckingham @cMadan and
Your time is way to valuable to be doing this by hand. There's literally no learning curve.
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For me it hasn't been about learning curve, I tried a few (Mendeley, Papers, Zotero) a few years ago and didn't like them 1/2
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Replying to @o_guest @DrGBuckingham and
I use bibtex when using LaTeX, currently figuring out a good way to use bib with Word--might've figured it out (JabRef)
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Replying to @cMadan @DrGBuckingham and
Uhhh — you realise that IS a reference manager tho? Welcome to the dark side!
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Replying to @o_guest @DrGBuckingham and
I haven't committed yet! Still tinkering with how I'd fit it in my workflow :P
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(I use bibtex on single-author papers, and papers with a specific collab as the senior author, but otherwise have been doing refs by hand)
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Wow. I mean it's not like you will force others too but ouchies.
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