DOES A SCIENTIST NEED A PERSONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY MANAGER?

A calculation of the amount of literature that should be processed by a scientist when conducting research in the field of Earth science has been made. An approximate estimate of the volume of literary sources processed by a scientist is 10000 works over 20 years. To work with such a large volume of...

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Published inVestnik Kamčatskoj regionalʹnoj associacii "Učebno-naučnyj centr". Seriâ: Nauki o Zemle (Online) Vol. 50; no. 2(50); pp. 59 - 63
Main Author Asavin, A.M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Russian
Published Institute of Volcanology and Seismology FEB RAS 01.07.2021
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ISSN1816-5524
1816-5532
1816-5532
DOI10.31431/1816-5524-2021-2-50-59-63

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Summary:A calculation of the amount of literature that should be processed by a scientist when conducting research in the field of Earth science has been made. An approximate estimate of the volume of literary sources processed by a scientist is 10000 works over 20 years. To work with such a large volume of literature it is necessary to use programs of bibliographic managers. The EndNote and Mendelay software are reviewed. The problems of such software packages and their advantages are discussed. The main disadvantage is the lack of support for long-term literature review work. In addition, there is insufficient support for hierarchical systems of semantic-intelligent relationship of articles with problems of the science of the Earth. The limitations of professional software of the bibliography managers forced to develop our own bibliographic manager. Algorithms of its operating bibliographic system, which realized implementation in the Access Microsoft program, are considered. The proposed algorithm can be used in other fields of science as well.
ISSN:1816-5524
1816-5532
1816-5532
DOI:10.31431/1816-5524-2021-2-50-59-63