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Volume 331:1535 December 1, 1994 Number 22
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Bookends Pro for the Macintosh -- Bibliography Management System

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Version 3.0.3. By Jonathan D. Ashwell. Diskette (3.5") with manual. Tiburon, Calif., Westing Software, 1994. System needed: Macintosh SE through Quadra series with System 6.05 or higher and at least 2 MB Ram (4 MB for System 7). $149 (single user).

Every user of MEDLINE has encountered the difficulty of storing and managing a large number of retrieved references. A bibliography-management software package makes it possible to create and maintain a personal bibliographic data base and to generate reference lists in accordance with the specifications of particular biomedical journals. The final output is a list of properly ordered references, ready for inclusion in a manuscript. When submission of the paper to a different journal is considered, the program can, in a matter of seconds, reformat the citation list in accordance with the requirements of the new journal.

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