Citation is the perfect research writer's "assistant": a writing tool designed to help you organize notes and bibliographic references - easily and efficiently. With Citation, all your references and notes can be entered on notecard-like forms, from within your word processor. Once the information is in Citation, you'll be able to group notes on similar topics and generate properly formatted references, automatically, in just about any style. You'll never have to shuffle notecards or retype a citation again!
|
|
|
Why risk losing the great information you find on the Web when you can Save the Web with IRT. IRT provides a built-in way for Internet Explorer to save, organize and manage Web content. It's like an enhanced Google just for your personal slice of the Web. Search what you have saved by whole or partial words, project, category, record type, date-saved, or by combined criteria. Also create bibliographic citations for online information.
|
|
|
myFavorites - is a program that helps you to store and organize the information you found in the Internet. It is not just a bookmark, but rather a virtual notepad. myFavorites stores not only the links to the Internet data sources, but also Web page citations along with your comments. Easy ways of viewing, searching, and managing the stored information make myFavorites an irreplaceable tool for preparation of a report, article, summaries, and the like.
One of the main advantages of myFavorites is that it supports a multilingual (Unicode) content and allows to store texts from Japanese, Chinese, Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, etc. pages.
With myFavorites you can easily collect citations from the favorite Web pages, save the citations together with the links, titles, and dates, supplement the citations with comments and ratings, export citations in XML format and e-mail them to a friend or colleague, create and manage a tree-structured database.
Updating the myFavorites database is very simple. With a single mouse click on a text selection in a web page, you can launch myFavorites, select the target folder for storing the new item, and save the new material on your computer.
|
|
|
This e-book will show you how to format your essay to conform to the style as set out in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association(5th ed.). It contains examples of referencing of the most common sources, the way to layout your essay, page headings, page spacing, font type and size, paragraph indents, how to enter in-text citation etc. and includes links to more APA information sites on the net.
|
|