Bibliogo
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Bibliogo is an online citation and document management tool created by Reprints Desk, Inc., a Derycz Scientific Company.[1] Users can sign up to use Bibliogo for free (utilizing an existing account on Facebook, LinkedIn, Google, Windows Live ID, Twitter, Yahoo!, etc.), but certain features of the tool are only accessible for users subscribed to the premium version of Bibliogo. According to the website, both free and premium users can access these features:[2]
- Unlimited number of non-collaborative users
- Create citations
- Create bibliographies
- Share bibliographies (up to 3 users through free version of tool)
- Follow journal feeds
- Wire citations to multiple bibliographies
- Import citations via file upload
- Import citations and follow feeds via bookmarklet
- Comment, tag & email citations
- Filter bibliographies by tags
- Upload journal article PDFs
- Request quotes for 100+ eprints/reprints
- Option to have article ordering turned on
- Option to have price estimates turned on
- Multitask – copy/delete citations, order articles
- Upload and share files
- Tag bibliographies
- Get bibliography suggestions for new citations
- Export RIS
- Export formatted bibliographies in APA, CMS, MLA and many additional formats for use in cited publication references
- Integration capabilities with other technologies like Article Galaxy, Curata, Outlook, RightSphere, SciVerse, SharePoint, link resolvers and others
Users who subscribe to the premium version of Bibliogo get access to the following additional features:[2]
- Ability to share bibliographies with unlimited users
- Publish bibliographies via RSS
- Additional email domains
- Account administrator tools & reporting
- View-only users
- OpenURL-linkout integration
- Workgroup PDF sharing (some restrictions apply)
- Automatic journal subscription holdings checks
- Option to “Check Re-Use Rights” for any citation
- Integration with 3rd party document delivery vendors
- Bibliography and feed imports
- Preferences for citation and activity display.
Users may request more information about the subscription prices for the premium version of the tool through the Bibliogo website.
Sources
- ↑ "Tour." Bibliogo website, http://info.bibliogo.com/tour/. Accessed May 30, 2012.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Pricing." Bibliogo website, http://info.bibliogo.com/pricing/. Accessed May 30, 2012.
