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To write a text you can chose mainly between: | To write a text you can chose mainly between: | ||
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* You could try to use the OpenOffice bibliographies: http://www.tutorialsforopenoffice.org/tutorial/Bibliographies.html#0.1.Adding%20a%20bibliographic%20entry|outline (don't know if it does work) | * You could try to use the OpenOffice bibliographies: http://www.tutorialsforopenoffice.org/tutorial/Bibliographies.html#0.1.Adding%20a%20bibliographic%20entry|outline (don't know if it does work) | ||
=== Windows Environment === | === Windows Environment === | ||
Revision as of 14:32, 28 July 2009
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Linux Environment
To write a text you can chose mainly between:
- OpenOffice word processor
To deal with references you can use:
- JabRef program for Latex (http://jabref.sourceforge.net/).
- You could try to use the OpenOffice bibliographies: http://www.tutorialsforopenoffice.org/tutorial/Bibliographies.html#0.1.Adding%20a%20bibliographic%20entry%7Coutline (don't know if it does work)
Windows Environment
To write a text you can chose mainly between:
- Microsoft Office.
- You may want to use the Open Office word processor instead.
- There are several programs available that allow you to use Latex in Windows (i.e. MikTeX), some of them with friendly graphical environments.(To learn more//www.pinteric.com/miktex.html )
To deal with references:
- EndNote program is the Microsoft tool.
- You could try to use the OpenOffice bibliographies: http://www.tutorialsforopenoffice.org/tutorial/Bibliographies.html#0.1.Adding%20a%20bibliographic%20entry%7Coutline (don't know if it does work)
Microsoft Office and EndNote are available also via Terminal Server.