Biblioscape 6
Introduction
Biblioscape is an information manager for researchers, scholarly writers, students, and librarians. People use it to organize literature references, research notes, automatically generate citations and bibliographies automatically, search and capture bibliographic data on the Internet, and post bibliographic databases live on the web.
The flood of bibliographic resources on the Internet requires new solutions for bibliographic information management. Biblioscape offers such a solution -- whether you work alone, or as part of a group, or even in a large organisation.
Biblioscape is offered in 4 editions to suit the needs of different users. The Lite edition can be used to organize references, import bibliographic records from different sources, generate bibliography output in different styles, etc. If you need to use Biblioscape to convert a document with temporary citations into a formatted document with citations and bibliography properly generated according to an output style, you need to purchase the Standard edition. For users who want to go beyond what traditional bibliographic software can do, the Professional edition offers 3 extra modules. The Note module is for users to organize research notes, ideas, and other free text information in a tree structure. The Task module is for managing your ToDo lists related to your research. The Chart module can be used to build all kinds of flow charts, organization charts, and link a chart object to references, notes, etc. The Librarian edition can be used to manage a small library, it includes sub-modules: Catalog, Serials, Circulation, Interlibrary Loan, Borrowers, Lenders, and Suppliers. Both the Professional and Librarian edition include BiblioWeb server to publish your reference database on the Web.