Developer(s) | Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard & Stéphane Aulery |
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Stable release | 6.7.2 [1]
/ July 11, 2023 |
Repository | sourceforge |
Written in | PHP/MySQL |
Operating system | Portable |
Type | Reference management |
License | ISC |
Website | wikindx |
Wikindx is a free bibliographic and quotations/notes management and article authoring system (Virtual Research Environment) designed either for single use (on a variety of operating systems) or multi-user collaborative use across the internet.[2] Wikindx falls within the category of reference management software, but also provides functionality to write notes and entire papers.[3] Developed under the GNU GPL license, the project homepage can be found at sourceforge.net and the required files/updates are available for download there.
Other features
- Support UTF-8 encoding and include translations (Chinese, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian).
- Allows multiple attachments for each bibliographic resource.
- Quarantining and embargoes of attachments and resources supported.
- Comprehensive search on resources and attachments.
- Store quotations, paraphrases and ideas with your references.
- Can export a bibliography in various bibliographic styles (APA, Chicago, IEEE for example).
- Allows users to edit or create bibliographic styles through a graphical interface.
- Can import and export other bibliographic formats including BibTeX and EndNote format.
- Export bibliographies to RTF for use in Word/OpenOffice.org etc.
- Modular plugin architecture so easily customizable (PHP) -- plugins include WYSIWYG word processor, import/export bibliographic formats, PubMed import.
- Google Docs integration [4]
See also
- Comparison of reference management software for some comparisons with similar packages.
References
- ↑ "WIKINDX 6.7.2".
- ↑ "WIKINDX". SourceForge.net.
- ↑ Tuzi, Frank (May 27, 2008). "Wikindx facilitates academic writing in a browser". Linux.com. Retrieved 2020-08-11.
- ↑ WIKINDX Google Docs Add-on
Bibliography
- Regolini, Amanda; Berger, Frédéric; Jannès-Ober, Emmanuelle; Dorren, Luuk (2008). "From tailored databases to wikis: using emerging technologies to work together more efficiently" (PDF). Interdisciplinary Journal of Information, Knowledge, and Management. 3: 103–112. doi:10.28945/3183.
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