Reference Miner searches PubMed, the Library of Congress, Google Scholar, and Amazon (US, UK, Germany, Japan, France, and Canada) to find and display reference information. Special features include a built-in browser, drag and drop downloading of pdfs and web pages from PubMed and Amazon, the display of book cover art (Amazon), and the ability to easily perform complex searches.
Adds the ability to search Google Scholar. An advanced search option supports search criteria such as boolean logic, date ranges, subject areas, and more. Surf to Google Scholar references on the Web with the Reference Miner built-in browser.
RONAN 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)