Writing papers, theses, and books

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One of the main features of Biblioscape is to help users do academic writings. When you start to write a paper, thesis, or book, you need two things: the references you have collected during research, and the notes you have accumulated when reading those references. Biblioscape provides easy access to your references and notes through folders, collections, and smart collections. If you have also used categories to organize references and notes, you can have more flexible ways to access your collections.

 

If you prefer to write in Word or WordPerfect, Biblioscape allows you to shoot selected references directly into your word processor. You can also access Biblioscape commands within Word or WordPerfect through add-ins and macros. Biblioscape notes can be directly sent to Word or WordPerfect as well. The linked references to a note will be included as temporary citations. When you are finished writing, just chose a style among 1,000 plus pre-built journal styles and let Biblioscape generate the formatted citations and a bibliography. All major styles are supported. Biblioscape can generate citations in footnotes as well.

 

When working on a big writing project, you may prefer to use the Biblioscape composition module to easily build an outline by using drag and drop. With notes versioning, you can experiment with different ways to express your ideas without the fear of losing your older versions. You can compare old versions side by side and roll back easily. Biblioscape lets you create an index, suggested reading list, and glossary easily all within the composition module. In the compiled draft, your outline will be turned into a table of contents.