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Library Master | Procite | EndNote | Reference Manager | Papyrus |
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1. Available functions: summary
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LM:
As for 15: a "Library Catalog" database structure is also available, with fields for borrower's name and due date. You can search and print a report for overdue items, but there are not circulation procedures, or the relationship between bibliographic records and borrowers' records |
Pr:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 OLE |
En:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 14 16 18* 20* For Palm OS devices functionality see Identity card 18*: can include graphics in references, as thumbnails when record is opened; graphics will be referred to in MS-WORD formatted manuscript, also containing dedicated list of figures (see section 13); can also include objects like spreadsheets or presentations documents; each db record can contain only one figure or object; dedicated record fields and edit command to store graphics / objects and the relevant captions; copy of the graphics / objects files is stored in a db subdirectory; graphics / objects cannot be exported; 20* can send data to a data visualization tool for statistical analysis (i.e. RefViz¨ http://www.refviz.com/ ) |
RM:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 14 16 (OLE) 19 (not only publishing but makes it available for editing, adding deleting references) |
Papyrus:
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 (not from within the wp) 12 13 14 16 18 [can display and export PICT format images within records] |
2. Internal database management
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LM: 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 (as 6) | Pr:
1 2 3 4 6 7 8 (as 6) 6 Rebuild makes a copy and releases disk space; retains Groups and Stopwords of original database, but removes its Record list's configuration |
En:
1 (3 and 8 through 6 recover) 6 7 |
RM
1; 4 (not internally reversible); 6; 7; 8 (as 6); 11 6 rebuild does not need to make a copy, releases disk space, it retains Reference Indexes (Groups) and brief record list configuration
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Papyrus:
1 6 11 |
3. Functions across different databases
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LM: none | Pr: 5 | En: 5 (while formatting a manuscript via CWYW or Add-in) | RM: 1; 2; 3; 4; 5 to use multiple database, sort criterium and order must be the same; can print and search across 15 database and display -not use- combined term lists | Papyrus: none |
4. Database subsets
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LM: 1 3 (not across sessions) 4 5 6 | Pr: 1 2 3 4 ("groups") 5 6 | En: 1 2 5 6
n.b. no marked records |
RM 1 2 3 (not across sessions) 4 ("reference indexes") 5 6 | Papyrus: 1 2 4 5 6 |
5. Other library functions
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LM: no | Pr: no | En: no | RM: no
just a few statistics, see above 11 in 2 Internal db management |
Papyrus: no |
6. Data type that can handle
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LM: 1 2 3 OLE; 4 OLE
can format, sort and search in a special way : dates, call numbers, names, references to literature sources |
Pr: 1; 3 OLE; 4 OLE
2: can format and sort Dates and Call number in a special way: for dates, chronological value underneath format; for classification codes: first LCCN, then DDC, then digits, then letters |
En: 1; 3 and 4 external via Windows Shell | RM: 1; 3 OLE; 4 OLE | Papyrus: 1;
[2 recognizes numeric value of fields but does not compute]; 3 can display, print export graphics within records (as long as PICT representation is included in original graphic), other format files can be linked via external applications; 4 via external applications |
7. Command macros | ||||
LM: no
they were available in the DOS version
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Pr: no | En: no | RM no | Papyrus: no |
8. Mouse
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LM: 1 2 for input worksheets design | Pr: 1 2 | En: 1 2 | RM 1 2 | Papyrus: 2 |