Finders Keepers
Stephanie Marshall
Bibliographic Software Specialist
The Web is a massive repository of data. If you're carrying out research,
at any level, you're bound to use it as an information resource. But
how do you capture, retain and manage all those useful bits and pieces?
Web pages, PDFs, Web links and bookmarks, emails - there's no common
structure so you can't conveniently use a database or bibliographic reference
manager.
Enter
Onfolio.
This incredibly useful software tool lets you collect and manage all those
Web resources, and anything else you may find useful - bits of code,
links to forums and blogs, pictures and graphics, Web searches, references,
quotations and more - all from within your Web browser. And if you want
to cite this information in your papers, the new
Onfolio Academic & Scientific
Edition synchronises bibliographic data with EndNote for Windows.
Onfolio also includes a built-in RSS news reader, so you can keep up to date
with developments on any Web site with an RSS feed - Onfolio will
alert you whenever some new, potentially relevant information appears.
If you're writing research papers, or need to keep up with what’s
happening in your profession or academic discipline, you'll wonder
how you ever managed without Onfolio. |