INIST-CNRS : Tellico qualifies among 20 bibliography management softwares

Raphaël Fischer fischer.tellico at free.fr
Mon Jan 19 05:50:33 MST 2009


The Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (INIST) of the French
National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) "has been designing and
developing services to facilitate access to and valorization of scientific
information produced by international basic and applied research
communities."
Home page in english : http://international.inist.fr/

A project of evaluation of softwares dealing with bibliography is in
progress now (started june 2008). This project is called ECLORE : Evaluation
et comparaison de logiciels de gestion de références bibliographiques
(evaluation and comparison of bibliography management softwares)
French site : http://eclore.veille.inist.fr/
Tellico is qualified and is to be evaluated against a (long) list of
criteria.
(in french only, unfortunately)
http://eclore.veille.inist.fr/spip.php?article29

The aim for the project is to help users (researchers, documentalists,
students) to choose softwares to manage large quantities of bibliography. 

I'm not sure what the use of being recommanded by the CNRS could be, but I
suppose it should at least bring new users, at least among researchers
working under linux, and maybe get some donation from CNRS ?

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