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Nisus Software, Inc. Announces Nisus Writer Express 2.0

Nisus Software, Inc. Announces Nisus Writer Express 2.0 Dave Larson Re: Nisus Software, Inc. Announces Nisus Writer Express 2.0 Vika Gardner Re: Nisus Software, Inc. Announces Nisus Writer Express 2.0 Michael Sciascia. Nisus bought Composer, hired Jolley, added some of Nisus Writer’s unique features, and released Nisus Writer Express 1.0 in 2003. The original release of NWX was promising, but it lacked in both features and performance and met with lukewarm response from new users and disappointment from old Nisus fans.

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There are many ways to cite when writing an academic or scientific paper but it’s hard to find out which one will suit you.

You can choose to use a service to organise your academic documents which works like a song or photo organiser, either on your computer or in the cloud. You can also choose to only cite as you read or as you author–or any combination which suits you.

Cite Expert is a ‘Future Text Initiative’ to give you an overview of different ways of citing.

There is also a difference between citing immediately when you come across something you are reading, when you are writing and you need to insert a citation to give credibility to an assertion you are making, and citing based on going through your material in a Reference Manager.

To add anything to this list, please email frode@liquid.info

Citing When Reading

To cite when you are reading, you could benefit from using Visual-Meta where the PDF documents ‘know’ what they are, so that you can simply copy text and paste as citation. Visual-Meta is a Future Text Initiative.

Citing When Writing

Citing when writing is supported by most Reference Managers through Microsoft Word plugins, unless noted below.

Another effort by the ‘Future Text Initiative’ is the Liquid Actions software, which along with the ‘Author’ Word Processor and ‘Reader’ PDF viewer will allow you to instantly search Google Scholar and insert a citation. Other than Author, all the software is free and available from www.liquid.info

Citing With Reference Managers

There is a nice list of Reference Managers with feature comparison on Wikipedia though it is not as useful as it could be since it contains old Reference Mangers as well as currently maintained systems. The ‘Future Text Initiative’ supports rich citing but is not involved in developing Reference Mangers so we are only listing this overview to help you choose what suits you best:

Non-Commercial and Open

• Zotero. www.zotero.org macOS client with optional Cloud available.
Free, with ‘Premium’ available for storage over 300MB at a cost, with special plans for labs and institutions.
A project of the Corporation for Digital Scholarship, a nonprofit organization: digitalscholar.org
Zotero supports more media than some of the others, including Mendeley, which is focused on PDFs. Mendeley and Zotero in Word is very similar but strangely enough not the same: Mendeley has a button in the References tab and Zotero has a tab in Add-ins.

Commercial

• Bookends.sonnysoftware.com Cloud synch (mandatory) with macOS client. Works with several word processors, including Microsoft Word, Apple Pages, Mellel, Nisus Writer Express, OpenOffice.org Writer and Scrivener.
A product by Sonny Software, maintained by its owner and developer Jon Ashwell.

• Mendeley.www.mendeley.com Cloud based (mandatory) with macOS client available.
Free, with ‘Premium’ available for storage over 1GB at a cost.
A product of Elsevier.
Features annotation capabilities.
Mendeley only supports journal articles as PDFs and web URLs, but not books so if the user needs to manage references to books Mendeley will not be suitable.

• Papers.papersapp.com
A ReadCube product, supported by Digital Science, a division of Holtzbrinck Publishing Group.
$3 month Student, $5 Academic, $10 Corporate.
Developed by Alexander Griekspoor and Tom Groothuis while studying for their Ph.D.s at the Netherlands Cancer Institute as an iTunes-like approach to document management.

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• EasyBib.com. www.easybib.com
Free, with ‘Premium’ available at $9.95 a month for plagiarism checking, more citation styles beyond the included MLA, and no ads.
A Chegg, Inc. product, an American education technology company based in Santa Clara, California.

• EndNote. endnote.com Full Licence £106.25.
A product of Clarivate Analytics, part of the Web of Science Group (previously by Thomson Reuters).
EndNote imports references through search of specific online databases or imports from exports from those databases. To cite in Word the interaction is to click on a ‘Go to EndNote’ button Word, which will switch the user to EndNote, find and select the citations added and then ‘Insert Citation’ button.

• RefWorks.exlibrisgroup.com/products/refworks-reference-management Cloud based with macOS client available.
Does not appear to have an individual user option, only available through institutions.
A product of the Israeli Ex Libris Group, which is now owned by ProQuest, an Ann Arbor, Michigan-based global information-content and technology company, founded in 1938, making RefWorks part of a large Library services company. Because of the American ownership, Canadian organisations which licensed RefWorks are withdrawing, due to concerns over user privacy; Patriot Act fears prompt universities to patriate computers which can be a concern for some end-users.

Citationsycitationsy.com
Started by Cenk Özbakır.
Free basic use, with $5 (varies) a month for Word Export and more: citationsy.com/pricing
Does not seem to offer in-body citation option for Microsoft Word or other word processor.

Beware Clouds

A core problem with using RMs is that, with the exception of Zotero, the user is locked in to a proprietary database and if this is cloud linked it can disappear, as was the case when RefME was bought and rolled into CiteThisForMe (Özbakır, 2017). 2019 qx30.

ACM Hypertext Conferences

Klokkijkencollege st. paul. Since this blog is a form of Hypertext, it is fitting to list all the ACM Hypertext Conference Proceedings here for students of computer science, literature and history, since they are not listed in a full list elsewhere:

  • 2020 Orlando, FL, USA (virtual).
  • 2019 Hof, Germany. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/3342220
  • 2018 Baltimore, MD, USA.
    dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/3209542
  • 2017 Prague, Czech Republic. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/3078714
  • 2016 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/2914586
  • 2015 Guzelyurt, TRNC, Cyprus. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/2700171
  • 2014 Santiago, Chile. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/2631775
  • 2013 Paris, France. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/2481492
  • 2012 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/2309996
  • 2011 Eindhoven, Netherlands. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/1995966
  • 2010 Toronto, Ontario, Canada. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/1810617
  • 2009 Torino, Italy.
    dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/1557914
  • 2008 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/1379092
  • 2007 Manchester, United Kingdom. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/1286240
  • 2006 Odense, Denmark. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/1149941
  • 2005 Salzburg, Austria. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/1083356
  • 2004 Santa Cruz, California, USA. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/1012807
  • 2003 Nottingham, UK. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/900051
  • 2002 College Park, Maryland, USA. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/513338
  • 2001 Arhus, Denmark. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/504216
  • 2000 San Antionio, Texas, USA. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/336296
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  • 1999 Darmstadt, Germany. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/294469
  • 1998 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/276627
  • 1997 Southampton, UK. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/267437
  • 1996 Bethesda, Maryland, USA. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/234828
  • 1995 (no conference)
  • 1994ECHT Edinburgh, UK. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/192757
  • 1993 Seattle, Washington, USA. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/168750
  • 1992ECHT Milan, Italy.
    dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/168466
  • 1991 San Antonio, Texas, USA. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/122974
  • 1990 ECHT INRIA, Paris, France. cambridge.org/gb/academic/subjects/computer-science/computing-and-society/hypertext-concepts-systems-and-applications-proceedings-first-european-conference-hypertext-inria-france-november-1990?format=HB (not ACM)
  • 1989 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/74224
    1989 also Hypertext II, York, UK.
    dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/70609.70612
  • 1988 (no ACM conference)
    1988 Hypertext I Aberdeen, UK.
  • 1987 Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/317426

Hypertext Conference Data (1987-2020)

Includes data from ACM-HT 1987 through 2020 (29 conferences), ECHT 1990, ACM-ECHT. Source: ACM Digital Library (https://dl.acm.org/) collated by Mark Anderson:

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  • Number of proceedings items of all types: 1,385 (Papers plus keynotes, panels, posters, etc.)
  • Number of short papers: 401 (28.95% of all conference items)
  • Number of full papers: 682 (49.24% of all conference items) Number of full & short papers: 1,083 (78.19% of all conference items)
  • Number of citations within conference corpus: 2,896 (From full & short papers only, but to any conference item)
  • Number of discrete full/short papers cited by other conference papers: 550 (39.71%.
  • Citations from conference full & short papers only)
  • Number of resolved (unique) authors: 2,382
  • Number of discrete author names: 2,571
  • In-conference cites used by 13 of 51 conference items. (25.49%).
  • In-conference cites used by 11 of 35 full & short papers. (31.43%). Items including female authors: 21.
  • Items with female first author: 13.
  • Papers including female authors: 15.
  • Papers with female first author: 8.
  • In-conference cites used by 21 of 57 conference items. (36.84%).
  • In-conference cites used by 15 of 30 full & short papers. (50.00%).
  • Items including female authors: 16. Items with female first author: 16.
  • Papers including female authors: 7.
  • Papers with female first author: 7.