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Date:      Mon, 08 Jun 2009 23:56:19 -0500
From:      LoH <lordofhyphens@gmail.com>
To:        Daniel Underwood <djuatdelta@gmail.com>,  freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: PDF inventory software
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Daniel Underwood wrote:
>> A partial solution would also to do a search on someone else's index (google
>> scholar, IEEEXplore, etc) to get the title of what you're looking for.
>>     
>
> True, but in this situation, I want to find something within a local
> collection of literature. E.g., find a table of data I recall seeing
> in my literature review.
>
>   
Which is why I initially suggested collecting the BibTeX (or your 
preferred citation management software of choice) entries for your 
articles and adding them. I know that when I start collecting articles 
for literature reviews, I get a BibTeX copy of the citation, so I can 
easily drop it into my papers.

--Joseph



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