Le 2010-10-21 12:53, Mounier Jacques a écrit :
However I think we need more feedback
(a good bibliographic tool for Libo's no joke).
Regards,
Jacques
Yes, we will have to take a close look at a bibliographic tool for LibO
if we are to market it to the Academia set. Either as a native LibO
extension (a lot of coding) or by using some kind of hooks to either
Zotero or Mendeley.
I guess what I am wondering is if we were to interest a dev to help out,
which one of the two is the most popular in Academia? And, I guess we
should also consider the fact that with Mendeley, once you reach your
space quota, that you have to buy more space on their site. That could
also be a contributing factor in adopting it for the LibO suite. I would
have to check the Zotero site to see if it is the same as Mendeley.
Any opinions from the people on this thread?
Maybe I'll have to go to the discuss mailist to see if we could attract
more Academia people into this thread (if there are any more).
Marc
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