On 15/03/2020 15:56, Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi Robert,
W. Robert J. Funnell, Prof. wrote on 15/03/2020 15:39:
Zotero (https://www.zotero.org/) also works very well with LibreOffice
and it is free/libre and open-source, which Mendeley is not.
Thanks, I know. However I've no experience with both, so just echo the
positive sound I heard :)
greetings,
Cor
Hi Cor,
I have been a Zotero user for many years, but your post peeked my
interest.
https://www.library.yorku.ca/web/research-learn/citations/zotero-vs-mendeley-comparison/
was one of the comparisons my search uncovered. Unless there is some
specialised niche feature I have overlooked they seem to offer very
similar features.
Regards
dave
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