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 version 5 Student
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 ProCite version 5
manages references from the Internet to the creation of
bibliographies.
Version 5 delivers the industry's easiest access to
reference data on the Internet, eliminates the tasks of formatting
bibliographies and comes with unique data management
tools.
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ProCite's powerful features and
intuitive interface makes it ideal for government and academic researchers,
librarians, writers and students who need to find, import, manage and perfectly
format reference data for professional journals, grants, dissertations, theses,
CVs, research papers and regulatory filings.
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Thumbs up
on a very intuitive interface that lets me get the
information I need quickly! Dr. David
Valentine Professor, Forest Science University of Alaska,
Fairbanks
Search the
Internet for References Collect references from online
and Web databases Search PubMed and Internet libraries
worldwide from ProCite. Export references directly from ISI Web of
Science, Current Contents and Discovery Agent. Build your personal
reference collection from hundreds of diskette, CD-ROM, Online and Web
databasesreduce data entry.
Manage Your References
Organize your personal reference collection easily.
Organize your data using standard Windows and Macintosh
navigational tools in ProCite. Link to the World Wide Web and capture Web pages
into your ProCite database. Locate references in seconds with powerful
searching options, such as contains, empty/not empty and more. Save
search expressions and re-use them later. Create reference groups to identify a
specific subset of a database. Use seven pre-defined sorting options or create
your own. Edit records individually or globally. Customize your reference list
displayeven preview a formatted reference.
Create Instant
Bibliographies Save time with New Cite While You
Write features ProCite offers the most
flexible and powerful way to cite references within your word processor. Format
bibliographies for hundreds of journal styles, or create your own. Revise your
manuscript as many times as neededall within your word processor. Use
subject lists to present data organized by author, keyword, or any other field.
Share References on a
Network Organize collections for a group of
users ProCite is also available as a network program. The
network program is licensed based on either the number of workstations or on
concurrent accesses to the program.
Search the Internet for
References Collect references from online and Web
databases
| Search PubMed and
Internet libraries worldwide |
Locate references on the Internet
without ever leaving ProCite. Search PubMed and use automated links to return
to the PubMed record. Choose from a list of over 200 Internet libraries (Z39.50
sites) and add new sites. Search hundreds of Internet libraries simultaneously.
Save search strategies for easy updating. |
| Import text files
from online, CD-ROM and other data services |
ProCite captures data from
hundreds of sources with the integrated BiblioLink utility.
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| Web of
Science® and Current Contents® Connect |
ISI ResearchSoft and ISI team up
to bring you an exclusive level of import capability with the Web of
Science (citation database), Current Contents Connect
(current awareness database) and Discovery Agent (personal alerting
service). Simply select the references you want, and automatically export them
into ProCite. |
| Capture references
from the World Wide Web directly to your collection. |
See a Web page that you would like
to capture for your reference collection? Only ProCite for Windows captures the
URL and the pages title information and stores it in your reference
collection (with Netscape or Internet Explorer for Windows). Then use the
Express Paste feature to copy text information from the Web page directly into
the ProCite record. But thats not all. When a ProCite record contains a
URL address, simply highlight and launch Netscape or Internet Explorer to
return to the Web page. |
Manage Your References Organize your
personal reference collection easily
| Link to the World Wide
Web |
Launch your Web browser from
ProCite to link to full text articles or PubMed records on the Web! Even store
the file path to OLE objects, such as chemical structures from ChemDraw, or
other graphics and files. For example, a biochemist can link a single reference
to the full text of articles or to other relevant files such as a chemical
structure or protein sequence residing on the Web, a network or local drive. A
simple click of the mouse launches the Web browser or appropriate application
to display the Web page or file. |
| Search any way you
like |
Search your database with numerous
operators which are not found in other programs. These include the relational
operators: equal, not equal, greater than, less than, greater than or equal
to, less than or equal to, begins with, ends with, exactly, contains, the
logical operators: and, or, not, and/not, and the following special
values: empty, not empty. ProCite properly recognizes parentheses and
commas in search expressions. |
| Use advanced grouping
options |
Create reference groups to
identify a specific subset of a database. Grouping lets you quickly access
references not found with a single search. |
| Select pre-defined
sorts or customize your own |
ProCite has pre-defined seven of
the most common sort orders for you. These are: Author/Title/Date,
Author/Date/Title, Author-Title/Title/Date (empty author field is replaced
by title), Date/Author/Title, Title/Date, Call
Number/Author/Date, Record Number. Simply select one for automatic
sorting, or choose the Custom feature to create your own and sort up to six
levels. |
| Customize your reference
list display |
View the fields you want to
seeeven preview a formatted reference in your preferred output style.
Arrange "Preview" and "Quick Search" panes for customized views and automatic
retrievals. Click on column headings in your reference list to sort your
database instantly. A second click reverses the order.
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| Advanced duplicate
detection |
ProCites sophisticated
duplicate checking ensures the most effective level of detection. Identical
references may slip into your databases with a single misplaced or misspelled
character. With ProCite you can refine the process to find duplicates even if
all characters are not identical (a versus 'alpha'). Other software may not
detect such references as duplicates. |
| 39 Reference Types
including new Electronic Reference Types or create your
own |
ProCite includes 39 different
reference types each with 45 fields. Take advantage of two Web reference
types in ProCite, Web Page and E-Mail. These reference types contain fields
such as senders and recipients e-mail addresses, and Web URL.
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| Powerful global
editing |
Edit references globally with
exclusive append, find/replace, replace/clear, and move functions.
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| Windows 95/98/2000/NT4
functionality |
ProCite is the foremost Windows
application in the bibliographic management software category. Enjoy familiar
functions including Drag and Drop, property sheets, common dialogs, Object
Linking and Embedding, long filenames, toolbars and right mouse
support. |
Create Instant Bibliographies Save
time with New Cite While You Write features
| Generate your manuscript
and bibliography as a single document in one step |
ProCite offers the
easiest, most flexible, and most powerful way to cite references from
your word processor. You can cite your references one at a time or scan an
entire document for identifying text depending on how you like to work.
Generate a bibliography and, voila!, your original document transforms into the
final manuscript with in-text citations and a reference list formatted
according to your selected output style. Revise as many times as needed. Now
you can truly Cite While You Write. |
| Never leave your word
processor to identify citations |
With ProCite you work entirely
within your word processor. This lets you concentrate on your writing while
ProCite locates the correct citations even across multiple databases
and inserts a place holder for you. |
| Word Processor
Compatibility |
Cite While You Write supports
Microsoft Word for Windows 7, 97, 2000, and Corel WordPerfect for Windows 7, 8,
9, and Microsoft Word for the Macintosh 6.0.1, 98
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| Format bibliographies for
hundreds of journal styles or create your own |
ProCite supports output styles for
hundreds of journals. If you dont see the name of the style you want to
use, you can take a similar style and modify it with ProCite.
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| Create in-text citations
as author/date or numbered |
ProCite creates in-text citations
as required by the output style for your manuscript. If the style calls for an
author/date or numbered format, ProCite inserts these citations in your
manuscript. |
| Revise your manuscript as
many times as needed even make complete style
changes |
With ProCite you can format your
manuscript complete with in-text citations in the output style
you want. If you later decide to submit the manuscript to another publication
which uses a different output style, simply choose that style and let ProCite
re-format the in-text citations and bibliography for you. This will save hours
of time and eliminate errors. |
| Subject
bibliographies |
Prepare a summary of references
fashioned with topic headings. Select one or more fields to be your topic
heading (keyword or author being the most popular choices). Then choose one or
more items from these fields to include in a subject bibliography. You can even
create a subject index to complement your subject bibliography.
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| Produce and preview
formatted bibliographies within ProCite |
ProCite lets you preview and
produce formatted bibliographies for all your references or for a marked set,
without going to your word processor first. You choose the output style, and
format the document as you would like to see the information, including or
excluding specific fields. ProCite automatically displays a Preview of the
formatted file and lets you choose whether to create a file or send directly to
a printer. Save the formatted bibliography in various formats for later use.
Choose Microsoft Word, WordPerfect, ASCII text, or even HTML, for posting your
bibliography to the Web. |
Share references on a network
Organize references for a group of users
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Two Network license
options |
You and your colleagues can share
databases with the network program. Multiple users can access the same database
in read-only mode for searching and creating bibliographies. Editing functions
are allowed to a single user who accesses a database in read-write
mode.
The network program is licensed
based on either the number of workstations or on concurrent accesses to the
program.
Store databases on either a
network or workstation drive. |
| Network License
Packs (Workstation License) |
A workstation license provides
each individual licensed user with access to ProCite at all times.
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| Praise for ProCite |
"They
[bibliographic software programs] are not only library managers but also
effective seekers of publications from the Web universe."
"I prefer
ProCite for its impressive speed, extensive search fields, and after download
search capabilities." Journal of the American Medical Association,
September 27, 2000
"ProCite is absolutely essential for all
university libraries, and many of the larger public libraries serving larger
markets." Dale Farris, Golden Triangle PC Club, July
2000
"Graduate health education will benefit from software like
ProCite for learning about evidence retrieval, organization and evaluation."
Journal of the American Medical Association, June 7, 2000
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| ProCite
Student Version |
This is a student version of ProCite
5. The student version is exactly the same as the
regular
version, but costs much less to students/faculty enrolled in (or working
for) an institute, college, or university.
If you are NOT a student, you
must purchase ProCite 5
(Regular Version).
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