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Reviews & Awards
eb Home

2006
A head-to-head comparison between major bibliographic software. Biblioscape is included with full analysis along with other 6 programs: Bookends, Library Master, ProCite, EndNote, Reference Manager, Papyrus.
---reviewed by Francesco Dell'Orso at EB Forum.

eb Home

2004
A head-to-head comparison between major bibliographic software. Biblioscape is included with shorter analysis.
---reviewed by Francesco Dell'Orso at EB Forum.

Research Information

2003
Biblioscape is better than ever as a team environment.
---reviewed by Felix Grant at Research Information, Spring 2003.

Information Research

2002
Biblioscape is a fully-featured reference organizer and bibliography generator that competes fully with the established packages in the field.
---reviewed by Tom Wilson at Information Research, Vol. 7, No. 3, Apr 7, 2002

Research Information

2002
If the same individual, team or institution wanted a similar environment but with larger capacity and bulk updating from file, preserving existing use of MS Office, I would shift my recommendation to one version or another of Biblioscape.
---reviewed by Felix Grant at Research Information, Spring 2002, page 16-20.

The Scientist

2002
Managing References the Easy Way. Software aids reference organization and bibliography creation.
---reviewed by Deborah Fitzgerald and Greg Erianne at
The Scientist 16[1]:43, Jan. 7, 2002

c't magazin für computer technik

2001
Review of bibliographic software (in German)
---c't magazin für computer technik. 26/2002 page 192-197. 

Maggie Shapland Review

2000
I consider that Endnote and Biblioscape are the best packages since both provide the most intuitive, flexible facilities and good access to the web but Biblioscape has far better search facilities, is cheaper and is rapidly improving.
---reviewed by Maggie Shapland at
University of Bristol

World Future Society

2000
Bibliographic software is designed for researchers to help them keep track of their sources, and to have the necessary detailed bibliographic information available when they write up their research for publication.
---reviewed by Verne Wheelwright at
World Future Society -  Methodology Forum. Also at Futures Research Quarterly, Summer 2000, Vol. 16, No. 2.

Theologika (translated from Spanish by the author)

2000
The folks that publish Biblioscape belong to a new breed of software developers. I found their customer support very helpful and also very prompt.
---Theologika 15/2 (2000): 258-265.

Textual Studies

1999
Well worth considering.
---reviewed by Textual Studies at University of Oxford

Electronic Research @ Chorus

1998
Biblioscape is EndNote user's dream come true.
---reviewed by CHORUS at
UC Berkeley

Information Today - The Most Widely Read Publication in Information Industry

1998
Biblioscape Pro is not free but you can feel as if it were while enjoying the superb capabilities of this software.
---Information Today, Oct. 1998 P47-48.

 

PCPro

2002
Cover CD: Biblioscape is an information manager for researchers, students, and librarians.
--PCPro Issue 91 May 2002, page 8.

PCPlus

2001
Cover CD: Biblioscape simplifies the process of collating and citing references.
--PCgo! #180 September 2001, page 227.

PCgo!

2001
Shareware Pick. 2001, 5, page 120.

ZDNet - Publisher of PC Magazine, PC Computing, etc.

1999
5 out of 5 - This powerful, easy-to-use, 32 bit app lets you manage your reference collection efficiently and elegantly.
--- reviewed by ZDNET at www.hotfiles.com

CNET Download.com

1999
Biblioscape is an information manager for researchers, scholarly writers, students, and librarians.
---reviewed by CNET at Download.com

Rocket Download

1999
Biblioscape is an extraordinary tool for researchers on any academic or professional level.
---reviewed by www.rocketdownload.com

Simply The Best

1999
Helps scientists to better organize literature references...
---reviewed by www.simplythebest.net