Reference Miner searches the following Internet sites to find and display reference information: PubMed, the Library of Congress, "Google Scholar", JSTOR (requires access privileges and ip authentication), and Amazon (US, UK, Germany, Japan, France, and Canada). Special features include
Single or multi-column reference display
A built-in browser compatible with EZProxy
Download pdfs and Web pages with drag and drop
Display book cover art (Amazon)
E-mail reference citations
Perform complex searches
What's New
Version 4.0.5:
Updated the Google Scholar search to deal with changes made by Google.
Blindingly fast compared with EndNote. Retrieving 50 references from PubMed took 4 seconds. In comparison, EndNote had retrieved the first 11 references from the same search in 30 seconds, at which point I aborted the thing.
Plus, it searches PubMed in the way that medical researchers are used to searching, when you use the advanced search option.
And free - hard to beat that for value...
[Version 1.2.5]
Anonymousreviewed on 12 Jan 2004
Great! Works fine with OS 9
[Version 1.2]
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Reference Miner searches the following Internet sites to find and display reference information: PubMed, the Library of Congress, "Google Scholar", JSTOR (requires access privileges and ip authentication), and Amazon (US, UK, Germany, Japan, France, and Canada). Special features include
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I couldn't find a demo on your site; did I just miss it?
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Ronan1 reviewed on 02 Feb 2005
Plus, it searches PubMed in the way that medical researchers are used to searching, when you use the advanced search option.
And free - hard to beat that for value...
Anonymous reviewed on 12 Jan 2004